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Richie Ashburn

Athlete

Born: Died: American

Don Richard Ashburn (March 19, 1927 – September 9, 1997), also known by the nicknames "Putt-Putt", "the Tilden Flash", and "Whitey" (due to his light-blond hair), was an American professional baseball player and television sports commentator. He played in Major League Baseball as a center fielder from 1948 to 1962, most prominently as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies, where he was a four-time All-Star player and member of the 1950 National League pennant winning team known as the Whiz Kids.

Ashburn was a two-time National League (NL) batting champion, and finished with a .308 career batting average. He also excelled as a defensive player, routinely leading the league in putouts. His 5,803 career putouts ranks third among center fielders in Major League Baseball history behind only Willie Mays and Tris Speaker. He ended his playing career with the Chicago Cubs and the New York Mets.

Following his playing career, from 1963 until his death in 1997, Ashburn was a color commentator for television broadcasts of Philadelphia Phillies games, and developed into one of the most beloved sports figures in Philadelphia sports history.

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American baseball player and broadcaster

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  1. Richie Ashburn is born

    Richie Ashburn, American athlete, known for american baseball player and broadcaster, was born on 1927-03-19.

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When was Richie Ashburn born?
Richie Ashburn was born on 1927-03-19 (American).
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American baseball player and broadcaster
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Richie Ashburn died on 1997-01-01.

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