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  1. He played in Major League Baseball as a center fielder from 1948 to 1962, most prominently as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies where, he was a four-time All-Star player, and was a member of the 1950 National League pennant winning team known as the Whiz Kids.

  2. Richie Ashburn played for 3 teams; the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs and New York Mets. How many World Series has Richie Ashburn won? Richie Ashburn never won a World Series.

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    A fleet-footed baseball player that used his athletic gifts to get on base and chase down fly balls on the field, then a broadcaster that used his oratory skills to become a much beloved voice off the field, Richie Ashburn would become a fixture on the Philadelphia sports scene for a half century.

    Ashburn is the fastest man Ive ever seen getting down to first base, said Brooklyn Dodgers manager Leo Durocher in 1948. Hes even faster than Pete Reiser in his prime. Anybody whos faster than Ashburn isnt running. Hes flying.

    Short and slight, the 5-foot-10, 170 pound Ashburn excelled from 1948 to 1959 as the prototypical leadoff hitter and center fielder with the Phillies. In possession of an excellent eye at the plate, he led the league in walks on four separate occasions and his 1958 season marked the first time a leadoff hitter paced the league in both batting avera...

    The only complaint I have about him is he wasnt tall enough to catch the balls that went into the seats, he joked. He caught everything else.

    After spending two seasons (1960-61) with the Chicago Cubs, Ashburn ended his playing career as a member of the expansion New York Mets for their inaugural 1962 season. Despite hitting .306 and being the lone All-Star representative for a team that lost a record 120 games, he become one of the few regulars to ever retire following a season in which...

    Though he left the field of play, Ashburn soon began a second career when he returned to Philadelphia as a member of the media. He joined the Phillies television-radio broadcasting team in 1963, where he would combine perceptive commentary with a wry sense of humor for 35 years.

  3. Phillies alumni: Richie Ashburn, always No. 1. 7/30/1995 at 10:09 AM. Richi Ashburn is inducted into the Hall of Fame. View More Videos.

  4. Jan 12, 2022 · Richie Ashburn is No. 1 in the hearts of generations of Phillies fans. During his 15-year career in the Majors with the Phillies (1948-59), Cubs (1960-61) and Mets (1962), the only uniform number he wore was No. 1. In the Phillies’ kingdom of royalty, he’s also No. 1.

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  5. Jan 4, 2012 · Because of such candor and homespun humor, Ashburn became an iconic figure in fan-gritty Philadelphia during his careers with the Philadelphia Phillies — as a speedy center fielder for 12 years, and as a broadcaster for 34 years.

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  7. Apr 4, 2024 · On June 3, 1956, Richie Ashburn rapped two doubles and three singles in the second game of a Sunday doubleheader to lead the Philadelphia Phillies past the St. Louis Cardinals, 9-3. It was the only game in Ashburn’s 15-year Hall of Fame, career in which he collected five hits.

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