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  1. RBI. 1917. OPS. .836. View the biography of Los Angeles Dodgers First Baseman Eddie Murray on ESPN. Includes career history and teams played for.

  2. Join Today. His patience was rewarded in full just eight days later, when – on May 9, 1987 – he became the first player in big league history to launch home runs from both sides of the plate in back-to-back games. It was the eighth game in which he would switch-hit round-trippers, inching him two games closer to the record set by Mickey Mantle.

  3. Murray joined the one and only Pete Rose as the second switch hitter to reach the 3,000 hit club. Eddie Murray would finish his hall of fame career with 3,255 hits 504 home runs. Murray is also the all-time career RBIs leader amongst switch hitters. Eddie was one of the greatest hitters ever, and the record books are quite indicative of this.

  4. Jan 17, 2024 · 5) Eddie Murray-- First base Steady Eddie is one of two switch-hitters in the 500-homer club (along with Mantle), and one of two in the 3,000-hit club (along with Pete Rose). He is one of just six players of any handedness to belong to both groups, having put together a 21-year career that landed him in the Hall on the first ballot.

  5. Eddie Murray played 21 seasons for 5 teams, including the Orioles and Dodgers. He had a .287 batting average, 3,255 hits, 504 home runs, 1,917 RBIs and 1,627 runs scored. He won 3 Gold Glove awards, the Rookie of the Year award, 3 Silver Slugger awards and 1 World Series. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2003.

  6. Sep 2, 2018 · Eddie Murray career highlights. The hall of famer played with the Orioles, Mets, Indians and Dodgers. He collected 3,000 hits and hit 500 home runs.

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  7. Born on February 24, 1956, in Los Angeles, CA, Eddie Murray went on to have a Hall of Fame baseball career. Murray was an 8x All-star and 3x Golden Glove winner. imagn.

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