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    Raymond Otis Boone (July 27, 1923 – October 17, 2004) was an American professional baseball infielder and scout who played in Major League Baseball (MLB). Primarily a third baseman and shortstop, he was a two-time American League All-Star ( 1954 and 1956 ), and led his league in runs batted in with 116 in 1955.

  2. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Ray Boone. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

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  3. Ray Boone was the first member of the first three-generation major league baseball family, and he was proud of the achievements of his son Bob and his grandsons Bart and Bret. In addition, the Boones were the first family to send all members of three generations to the All-Star game.

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  4. Jan 4, 2012 · Ray Boone died on October 17, 2004, at the age of 81. He suffered a heart attack after being hospitalized after experiencing complications from intestinal surgery. Boone had also suffered from diabetes for many years.

  5. His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive Ray Boone baseball stats page.

  6. Ray Boone Bio. Fullname: Raymond Otis Boone; Nickname: Ike; Born: 7/27/1923 in San Diego, CA; High School: Herbert Hoover, San Diego, CA; Debut: 9/03/1948; Died: 10/17/2004; Relationship(s): father of Bob Boone grandfather of Aaron Boone grandfather of Bret Boone great grandfather of Jake Boone

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    Raymond Otis Boone was an American professional baseball infielder and scout who played in Major League Baseball (MLB). Primarily a third baseman and shortstop, he was a two-time American League All-Star, and led his league in runs batted in with 116 in 1955.

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