1941 - 2023
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American Baseballer Tim McCarver was born James Timothy McCarver on 16th October, 1941 in Memphis, Tennessee, USA and passed away on 16th Feb 2023 aged 81. He is most remembered for St. Louis Cardinals. His zodiac sign is Libra.
Tim McCarver is a member of the following lists: American television reporters and correspondents, Major League Baseball broadcasters and People from Memphis, Tennessee.
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Details
First Name |
Tim
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Middle Name |
Timothy
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Last Name |
McCarver
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Full Name at Birth |
James Timothy McCarver
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Birthday |
16th October, 1941
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Birthplace |
Memphis, Tennessee, USA
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Died |
16th February, 2023
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Height |
6' 0" (183 cm)
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Weight |
183lbs (83 kg)
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Build |
Athletic
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Hair Color |
Brown - Light
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Zodiac Sign |
Libra
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
American
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High School |
Christian Brothers (Memphis, TN)
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Occupation Text |
Former Major League Baseball Player
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Occupation |
Baseball
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Baseball Position |
Catcher, First Baseman
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Bats |
Left
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Throws |
Right
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MLB First Game Date |
10th September, 1959
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MLB Final Game Date |
5th October, 1980
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Claim to Fame |
St. Louis Cardinals
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James Timothy McCarver (October 16, 1941 – February 16, 2023) was an American professional baseball player and television sports commentator. He played in Major League Baseball as a catcher from 1959 to 1980, most prominently as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals where, he was a two-time All-Star player and a member of two World Series winning teams, and finished second in voting for the 1967 National League (NL) Most Valuable Player Award. Later in his career while playing for the Philadelphia Phillies, McCarver became known as the regular catcher for Hall of Fame pitcher, Steve Carlton. One of the few major league players to have appeared in four different decades, he also played for the Montreal Expos and the Boston Red Sox.