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Wilver Dornell Stargell (March 6, 1940 – April 9, 2001), nicknamed "Pops" later in his career, was an American professional baseball left fielder and first baseman who spent all of his 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) (1962–1982) with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Among the most feared power hitters in … See more
Stargell was born in Earlsboro, Oklahoma, but later moved to Florida with an aunt after his parents divorced. Later, he returned to Alameda, California, to live with his mother. He attended Encinal High School, … See more
The Pirates retired his number 8 on September 6, 1982. In 1999, he ranked 81st on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Baseball … See more
• Garland, Frank (2013). Willie Stargell: A Life in Baseball. McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-0786465347.
• Markusen, … See moreBeloved in Pittsburgh for his style of play and affable manner, Stargell hit seven of the 18 balls ever hit over Forbes Field's 86-foot-high right-field stands and several of the upper-tier … See more
After retirement, Stargell spent two years as a first base coach for the Atlanta Braves from 1986 to 1988, wearing his customary #8. He was the first … See more
People mentioned in the articleWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBJan 4, 2012 · Learn about the life and career of Willie Stargell, a Hall of Fame outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates who was nicknamed "Pops" for his gentle demeanor. Read about his challenging childhood, his rise to …
WEBDid you know that Willie, his nickname, won the 1979 Most Valuable Player Award, the 1979 League Championship Most Valuable Player Award, and the 1979 World Series Most Valuable Player Award — the …
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WEBPopular and powerful, Willie Stargell crushed 475 career homers, leading the National League with 48 blasts in 1971 and 44 in ’73. A father figure in the clubhouse, Willie rewarded teammates performance with “Stargell …
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WEBHis father-figure status earned him the nickname “Pops” and his leadership helped the Pirates win World Championships in 1971 and in 1979, when he shared National League MVP honors. Join the Fight Become A …
WEBThe seven-time All-Star retired following the 1982 season with 475 home runs and 1,540 RBI. He left a legacy of winning, leadership, focus and fun. “It’s supposed to be fun,” Stargell said. “The man says ‘Play ball,’ not …
WEBWhile playing for the Pirates' farm club in Asheville, N.C., he was nicknamed "On the Hill Will" for the long homers he hit onto a hillside far beyond the right field fence. The nickname was ...
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