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  1. 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.

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

    Roger Eugene Maris (born Maras; September 10, 1934 – December 14, 1985) was an American professional baseball right fielder who played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He is best known for setting a new MLB single-season home run record with 61 home runs in 1961.

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  3. Roger Maris Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Position: Rightfielder. Bats: Left • Throws: Right. 6-0 , 197lb (183cm, 89kg) Born: September 10, 1934 in Hibbing, MN. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. 2x MVP. 7x All-Star. 3x World Series. Gold Glove. ML PoY. 32 5 35 3 9 9.

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  4. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Roger Maris (born September 10, 1934, Hibbing, Minnesota, U.S.—died December 14, 1985, Houston, Texas) was a professional baseball player whose one-season total of 61 home runs (1961) was the highest recorded in the major leagues until 1998.

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  5. 22 de sept. de 2022 · Roger Eugene Maras, mejor conocido como Roger Maris, fue un beisbolista estadounidense que nació el 10 de septiembre de 1934 en Hibbing, Minnesota, y desde 1961 es el poseedor del récord de...

  6. Roger Eugene Maris was born in Hibbing, Minnesota on September 10, 1934. His father, who worked for the Great Northern Railroad, moved the family to North Dakota in 1942, where Roger and Rudy, his older brother by one-year, grew up.

  7. 21 de sept. de 2022 · Maris, who died at the age of 51 in 1985, will always be associated with the number 61. But his unique career was about more than that. So here are nine stats and facts that tell the story of Maris, whose No. 9 was retired by the Yankees in '84. 1.

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