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  1. Sep 25, 2021 · Having outlived both Ken and Clete, Cloyd Boyer died on Sept. 20 at 94 in a nursing home in Carthage, Mo. His death was confirmed by his son Ken. The Boyers were not the only brotherly trio...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clete_BoyerClete Boyer - Wikipedia

    All seven boys in the family played professional baseball, with two of his older brothers also reaching the major leagues: Cloyd was a pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals in the early 1950s, and Ken became an All-Star third baseman for the Cardinals.

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  5. May 28, 2017 · One of these lineages is the subject of Lew Freedman’s 2015 work, The Boyer Brothers of Baseball. The family had three brothers (Kenton, also known as Ken, Clete and Cloyd) all make it to the “big show.”

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ken_BoyerKen Boyer - Wikipedia

    Upon Clete's retirement in 1971, the Boyers' 444 career home runs (282 by Ken, 162 by Clete) were the fourth most in major league history by two brothers, behind Hank and Tommie Aaron (768) and the separate pairings of Joe DiMaggio with his brothers Vince (486) and Dom (448).

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cloyd_BoyerCloyd Boyer - Wikipedia

    Cloyd Victor Boyer Jr. (September 1, 1927 – September 20, 2021) was an American right-handed pitcher and pitching coach in Major League Baseball who played between 1949 and 1955 for the St. Louis Cardinals (1949–52) and Kansas City Athletics (1955).

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