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  1. 20 de may. de 2008 · Bucky Walters always possessed a never-quit mindset, even when on dialysis late in life, but when he had to lose a leg, grandson Jeffrey remarked, it was the first time he had ever seen Bucky beaten. When he died in 1991, a day after his 82nd birthday, at a hospital no more than five minutes from my house, I was a six-year old arguing with classmates over who could be Leonardo or Donatello.

  2. 20 de abr. de 1991 · Bucky Walters didn’t become a full-time big league pitcher until he was 27 years old. But he quickly made up for the lost time. Now, Walters could take his place with baseball’s all-time greats at the Hall of Fame. Walters is one of 10 finalists on this year’s Pre-Integration Committee ballot at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

  3. 27 de nov. de 2012 · Bucky Walters. This is the sixth in a ten-part series looking at the Baseball Hall of Fame’s Pre-Integration Era Ballot. When factoring pitching, fielding, hitting, and baserunning, Bucky Walters was probably the best athlete to toe the rubber during his era, and one of the greatest of all-time. Walters was more than just a big winner ...

  4. Complete career MLB stats for the Atlanta Braves Pitcher Bucky Walters on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  5. Bucky Walters was one of the most versatile and well-rounded players of all-time. Known as a workhorse and a clutch pitcher, Bucky was an able hitter and fielder as well. Among these Hall of Fame pitchers from Bucky’s era, Bucky Walters has similar statistics & achievements, he has better than average MVP rankings, and he nearly had back to back Triple Crowns (1939/1940), but finished 4th in ...

  6. 198-160. ERA. 3.30. K. 1107. WHIP. 1.32. View the profile of Atlanta Braves Pitcher Bucky Walters on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  7. 20 de abr. de 1991 · William Henry "Bucky" Walters was an American professional baseball pitcher and third baseman who played in Major League Baseball from 1931 to 1950. As a pitcher, he was a six-time All-Star and the 1939 National League Most Valuable Player.