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Northrup led the 1968 Tigers in hits and RBIs, hit five grand slams, broke up three no-hitters, and had the game-winning triple off Bob Gibson in Game 7 of the 1968 World Series. In his 12-year major league career Northrup batted .267 (1254-for-4692), with 153 home runs , 610 RBIs , 603 runs, 218 doubles, 42 triples, 39 stolen bases and 449 ...
Grundy had 3 prior DWI convictions. He was arrested a fourth time for DWI in 2011 and, instead of facing the charges, left the country to play abroad until he was arrested again in 2017. [341] Henry James: Retired Dealing cocaine: 5 years [342] [343] "Fast" Eddie Johnson: Retired Burglary, robbery, drug possession, sexual assault on a minor
Jim Northrup may refer to: Jim Northrup (baseball) (1939–2011), Major League Baseball outfielder; Jim Northrup (writer) (1943–2016), Ojibwa author and humorist
Jim Price won a World Series with the Tigers in 1968 before stepping into the broadcast booth. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...
Detroit Tigers utility player Matt Vierling’s No. 1 cheerleader is his girlfriend, Allie Thomas. "Next stop playoffs!!!! ,” Thomas wrote via Instagram in September 2024, sharing photos with ...
Jim Northrup posted the best batting average of his career (.307) but was inexplicably limited to part-time duty (119 games played), which Northrup attributed to an ongoing feud with Billy Martin that had actually started in the 1972 ALCS. Northrup even proclaimed to the press that Martin "took the fun out of the game."
A Detroit mom has been charged with murder after "smothering" and choking her 9-year-old son to death, burying him in a backyard grave and then skipping town, according to prosecutors.
Jim Northrup (baseball) (1939–2011), nicknamed the “Silver Fox”, a former Major League Baseball player, mostly as a member of the Detroit Tigers; Jim Northrup (writer) (born 1943), Anishinaabe (Native American) newspaper columnist, poet, performer and political commentator; Bruce Northrup (born 1955), politician in New Brunswick, Canada