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  1. Vote. 82.4% (first ballot) 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.

  2. Positions: Leftfielder and First Baseman. Bats: Left • Throws: Left. 6-2 , 188lb (188cm, 85kg) Born: March 6, 1940 in Earlsboro, OK. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 1988. (Voted by BBWAA on 352/427 ballots) View Willie Stargell's Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos).

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  3. Find comprehensive stats and biographical data of Willie Stargell, a Hall of Fame outfielder who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1962 to 1982. See his career totals, awards, quotes, cards and more.

  4. About Willie Stargell. “Having Willie Stargell on your ball club is like having a diamond ring on your finger.”. – Chuck Tanner. Willie Stargell was a feared power hitter and a leader on the field and in the clubhouse during his 21 seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates.

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  5. Apr 30, 2024 · Willie Stargell (born March 6, 1940, Earlsboro, Okla., U.S.—died April 9, 2001, Wilmington, N.C.) was an American professional baseball player who led the Pittsburgh Pirates to World Series championships in 1971 and 1979. Stargell attended high school in California, where he attracted the attention of Pirates scouts and was signed to a minor ...

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  7. Apr 9, 2001 · PITTSBURGH -- Willie Stargell, the thunderous home run hitter who carried the Pittsburgh Pirates into two World Series with his power and helped win them with his patriarchal leadership, died...

  8. Willie Stargell was a Hall of Fame left fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1962 to 1982. He won two World Series, one NL MVP, and many other awards, and hit 475 home runs in his career.

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