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    Lou Brock. Louis Clark Brock (June 18, 1939 – September 6, 2020) was an American professional baseball left fielder. He began his 19-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the 1961 Chicago Cubs but spent most of it as a left fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals.

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  2. Lou Brock (born June 18, 1939, El Dorado, Arkansas, U.S.—died September 6, 2020, St. Louis, Missouri) was an American professional baseball player whose career 938 stolen bases (1961–79) set a record that held until 1991, when it was broken by Rickey Henderson.

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  3. 13 de jul. de 2022 · About Lou Brock. He was baseball’s most dangerous player for more than a decade, pressuring opponents with speed and daring on the basepaths. But Lou Brock was much more than a stolen base specialist. And by the end of his spectacular 19-year big league career, Brock was recognized as one of baseball’s most complete – and ...

  4. 6 de sept. de 2020 · Louis Clark Brock was born on June 18, 1939, in El Dorado, Ark., and grew up in Collinston, La., in a family of sharecroppers who picked cotton. He attended a one-room schoolhouse, but at the...

  5. 4 de ene. de 2012 · Louis Clark Brock was born on June 18, 1939, in El Dorado, Arkansas, the son of Paralee and Maud Brock. For Paralee this was the second of her three marriages and Louis was one of nine children she bore. Shortly after Louis’s arrival she moved to Collinston, Louisiana, a mixed-race town of 300 population.

  6. Louis Clark «Lou» Brock (El Dorado, Arkansas, 18 de junio de 1939 - San Louis, Misuri, 6 de septiembre de 2020) [1] fue un jugador de béisbol de Grandes Ligas. Durante su carrera de 19 temporadas en las Mayores, actuó como jardinero izquierdo para los equipos de Chicago Cubs (1961-1964) y los St. Louis Cardinals (1964-1979).

  7. 7 de sept. de 2020 · Brock was born June 18, 1939, in El Dorado, Arkansas, and grew up in Louisiana, the Cardinals said. He is survived by his wife Jacqueline, daughter, Wanda, sons, Lou Jr. and Emory, stepchildren...