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  1. ROGER MARIS IS DEAD AT 51 SET RECORD FOR HOME RUNS. Roger Maris, who held the major league record for the most home runs in a single season, died yesterday at M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute in Houston after a two-year bout with cancer, hospital officials said. He was 51 years old. During the early 1960's when the New York Yankees ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roger_MarisRoger Maris - Wikipedia

    In response, Maris organized the annual Roger Maris Celebrity Golf Tournament to raise money for cancer research and treatment. He died of the disease at age 51 on December 14, 1985, at M.D. Anderson Hospital in Houston, Texas and was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Fargo, North Dakota. Hall of Fame candidacy

  3. 29 de sept. de 2022 · Chris Donovan for The New York Times. By Tyler Kepner. Published Sept. 29, 2022 Updated Oct. 4, 2022. Roger Maris was 19 days old when Babe Ruth hit his final home run for the Yankees in 1934...

  4. 15 de dic. de 1985 · HOUSTON, Dec. 14, 1985 -- Roger Maris, who hit 61 home runs in 1961 to set major league baseball's single-season record, died today after a two-year struggle with cancer. Maris, who was 51,...

  5. Roger Maris, vilified as much as he was applauded for hitting 61 home runs in 1961 to break Babe Ruth’s 1927 record of 60 homers in a season, died of cancer Saturday in Houston. He was 51....

  6. 16 de dic. de 2016 · Thirty-one years ago, on December 12, 1985, Roger Maris passed away. He was 51 years old, a man who was as diminished by his achievement as he was celebrated for its accomplishment. In the span of two years, Maris rose from relative obscurity to chase and ultimately surpass Babe Ruth’s vaunted record of 60 home runs in a single season.

  7. Roger Maris. Bateo / Lanz. Roger Eugene Maris (10 de septiembre de 1934 – 14 de diciembre de 1985) fue un jugador estadounidense de béisbol profesional que jugó durante 11 temporadas en las Grandes Ligas, en la posición de jardinero derecho. Jugó cuatro temporadas en las ligas menores y 12 temporadas en las Ligas Mayores.