No one can eulogize Padres legend Tony Gwynn like Keith Olbermann

No one can eulogize Padres legend Tony Gwynn like Keith Olbermann

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In remembrance of Padres legend Tony Gwynn, Keith Olbermann shared a touching story of the first meeting between the outfielder and Yankees announcer Bob Sheppard.

Others from around baseball, including Cardinals Hall-of-Famer Ozzie Smith, took to Twitter to fondly remember No. 19.

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[fusion_title size=”4″]A MAESTRO AT THE PLATE[/fusion_title]

[fusion_progress percentage=”40″ unit=”%” filledcolor=”” unfilledcolor=””]8/20 seasons NL batting champ —[/fusion_progress]
[fusion_progress percentage=”75″ unit=”%” filledcolor=”” unfilledcolor=””]15/20 seasons on NL All-Star team —[/fusion_progress]
[fusion_progress percentage=”95″ unit=”%” filledcolor=”” unfilledcolor=””]19/20 seasons AVG over .300 —[/fusion_progress]

Gwynn was sometimes referred to as Mr. Padre and for good reason. In the two decades he played for San Diego he collected 3,141 hits and led the franchise to its only two World Series appearances. His stats at the plate were stellar by any standard, but he also was an asset on defense, winning five Gold Glove awards from 1986 to 1991.

2015-05-21T22:31:32+00:00 June 17th, 2014|

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