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  1. William Henry " Bucky " Walters (April 19, 1909 – April 20, 1991) 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.

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  2. 20 de abr. de 1991 · 87. 18to in NL. + Ver Más Rankings. Bucky Walters Estadísticas, Edad, Posición, Estatura, Peso, Fantasía y Noticias.

  3. Bucky Walters Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Positions: Pitcher and Third Baseman. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-1 , 180lb (185cm, 81kg) Born: April 19, 1909 in Philadelphia, PA. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. MVP. Triple Crown. 6x All-Star. 1940 World Series. 2x ERA Title.

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  4. 13 de may. de 2022 · Bucky Walters, nació el 19 de abril de 1909 en Philadelphia, debutó en las grandes ligas el 17 de septiembre de 1931, jugando la segunda base de los Boston Braves quienes visitaban a los Pittsburgh Pirates de los hermanos Waner en el Forbes Field en una jornada de doble juego. 27/03/2024. 26/03/2024.

  5. Buckys 2.5 TC/G ranks 10th all-time among all Hall of Fame pitchers, and 1st between 1915 to 1970. Overall, the career of Bucky Walters is marked by longevity, statistical dominance, versatility, and a uniquely colorful career. His 30-year career is highlighted by 1939 NL-MVP, and 1939 All-Around Player awards.

  6. A Unique Career. Beginning in 1950 and continuing through 1970, the name Bucky Walters appeared annually on the ballot of Baseball Writers of America Association for inclusion in the Hall of Fame. Bucky out-polled 30 future Hall of Fame players a total of 91 times including 6 pitchers.

  7. 4 de ene. de 2012 · Bucky Walters. This article was written by Sheldon Appleton. For an eight-year period before, during, and after World War II, Bucky Walters was the premier pitcher in the National League and one of the best in the major leagues. Over the years from 1939 to 1946, Walters led the majors in wins (141), innings pitched (2,030), complete ...