Ed Kirkpatrick

American baseball player (1944–2010)


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::summary American baseball player (1944–2010) ::

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FieldValue
nameEd "Spanky" Kirkpatrick
imageEd Kirkpatrick 1977.JPG
captionKirkpatrick in 1976.
positionOutfielder / Catcher
birth_date
birth_placeSpokane, Washington, U.S.
death_date
death_placeMission Viejo, California, U.S.
batsLeft
throwsRight
debutleagueMLB
debutdateSeptember 13
debutyear1962
debutteamLos Angeles Angels
finalleagueMLB
finaldateOctober 2
finalyear1977
finalteamMilwaukee Brewers
statleagueMLB
stat1labelBatting average
stat1value.238
stat2labelHome runs
stat2value85
stat3labelRuns batted in
stat3value424
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Kirkpatrick helped the Pirates win the National League Eastern Division in the 1974 and 1975 seasons.

Over 16 seasons, he played in 1,311 games and had 3,467 at-bats, 411 runs, 824 hits, 143 doubles, 18 triples, 85 home runs, 424 RBI, 34 stolen bases, 456 walks, .238 batting average, .327 on-base percentage, .363 slugging percentage, 1,258 total bases, 25 sacrifice hits, 39 sacrifice flies, and 70 intentional walks.

Kirkpatrick recorded the final base hit (a single in the 8th inning) in the last game ever played at Municipal Stadium in Kansas City on October 4, 1972.

Kirkpatrick claimed the city of Glendora, California, where he graduated from high school, as his hometown. Glendora annually presents the Ed “Eddie" Kirkpatrick Award to a citizen who has done the most for local youth.

In 1981, Kirkpatrick was leaving a charity event in La Habra, California, when he was involved in a seemingly minor car accident; however, a blood clot traveled from a bruised area of his neck into his brain overnight. He suffered a heart attack during a subsequent brain surgery. He was in a coma for 5½ months and was left permanently paralyzed.

He died at the age of 66 in Mission Viejo, California, after a long battle with throat cancer.

References

References

  1. (November 15, 2010). "Former Angels outfielder Ed Kirkpatrick dies at 66". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  2. (May 8, 1985). "The sons also rise: Kirkpatrick rallies to thrive, not just survive, on the diamond". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  3. Markusen, Bruce. (July 1998). "Designated Hitter Born 25 Years Ago". Baseball Digest.
  4. Former Angels outfielder Ed Kirkpatrick dies at 66
  5. "Former major league outfielder Ed Kirkpatrick dies". [[Associated Press]].

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