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  1. Puck! Kirby Puckett: Baseball's Last Warrior by Chuck Carlson, 2002-05-25
  2. Kirby Puckett's Baseball Games by Kirby Puckett, Andrew Gutelle, 1996-01-04
  3. Kirby Puckett (Baseball Superstars) by Rachel A. Koestler-Grack, 2007-08
  4. KIRBY PUCKETT'S BASEBALL GAMES by Kirby and A. Gutelle Puckett, 1996
  5. Kirby Puckett's Baseball Games by Kirby; Gutelle, Andrew Puckett, 1996
  6. PUCK! : KIRBY PUCKETT : BASEBALL'S LAST WARRIOR by CHUCK CARLSON, 1997
  7. Puck: Kirby Puckett, Baseball's Last Warrior
  8. I Love This Game!: My Life and Baseball by Kirby Puckett, 1994-04
  9. Kirby Puckett.(Minnesota Twins baseball player): An article from: Children's Digest by Judith Pinkerton Josephson, 1994-07-01
  10. Kirby Puckett: Little man with a big heart (Baseball superstars comics) by L. E Morgan, 1993
  11. 1989 Topps Baseball Cards by Topps, 1989
  12. Kirby Puckett: Fan Favorite (The Achievers) by Ann Bauleke, 1993-06
  13. Kirby Puckett : Sports Superstars Series by Richard Rambeck, 1992-08
  14. Kirby Puckett (M.V.P.) by Bob Italia, 1992-08

1. Dictionary - MSN Encarta
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2. QTSaver Relevant Micro Content Search Engine Results: Kirby Puckett
http//www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/hofer_bios/puckett_kirby.htm. Induction Information Elected to Hall of Fame by Baseball Writers in 2001, as a Player 423 votes
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3. Kirby Puckett -- Inducted Into Hall Of Fame In 2001
Kirby Puckett, a member of Baseball's Hall of Fame, died on March 6, 2006 at his home in Arizona. Puckett suffered a stroke and died at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in
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Kirby Puckett Born : March 14, 1961 in Chicago, Ill.
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H W B T : R Yr G AB R H HR RBI SB BA Kirby Puckett biography on Baseball Almanac for complete statistics. Kirby Puckett, a member of Baseball's Hall of Fame, died on March 6, 2006 at his home in Arizona. Puckett suffered a stroke and died at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix. He was 45. Puckett spent his entire major league career with the Minnesota Twins. He led the team to the World Series in 1987 and 1991. His career came to an early end due to glaucoma. As the third youngest player inducted into the Hall of Fame (Only Lou Gehrig and Sandy Koufax were younger), Puckett's career is a question of what was as much as what could have been. In 12 Major League Seasons, Puckett finished with a career average of .315, 207 home runs, 1085 runs batted in, 134 stolen bases and 2304 hits. In those 12 seasons, the Twins captured two World Series Championships. His style of play caught the attention of other Hall of Famers.

4. Puckett, Kirby : Players N-P : Major League Players - Mega Net
Fan offers a farewell to Puckett with career stats and highlights, as well as a link to a relevant Late Show Top 10 list.
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Login Search Mega Net: Home Sports Baseball Major League Players ... Players N-P : Puckett, Kirby Fan offers a farewell to Puckett with career stats and highlights, as well as a link to a relevant Late Show Top 10 list. http://u1.netgate.net/~kirby34/ Puckett, Kirby - MSN Encarta Encyclopedia provides a brief career overview for this slugging champion. http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?ti=06DAC000
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5. Kirby Puckett - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Kirby Puckett; Kirby Puckett rounding the bases after his game winning home run in Game 6 of the 1991 World Series Center fielder Born March 14, 1960 (196003-14)
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Kirby Puckett rounding the bases after his game winning home run in Game 6 of the 1991 World Series Center fielder Born: March 14, 1960
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Batted: Right Threw: MLB debut Last MLB appearance Career statistics Batting average Hits Home runs Runs batted in Teams Career highlights and awards Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame Kirby Puckett (March 14, 1960 – March 6, 2006) was a center fielder in Major League Baseball who played his entire major-league career with the Minnesota Twins from 1984 to 1995. He is the Twins franchise's all-time leader (1961–present) in career hits runs doubles and total bases . His .318 career batting average was the highest by any right-handed American League batter in the second half of the 20th century.

6. Bryce Puckett, Kirby-Smith Machinery , Inc.: - ZoomInfo Business Information
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7. CNN/SI - Baseball - Kirby Puckett
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8. HickokSports.com - Biography - Kirby Puckett
This document is a biography of baseball player Kirby Puckett, with his complete career statistics. It is a page in the biography section of HickokSports.com, the largest
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Career Hitting Record Other Resources In his twelve major-league seasons, Puckett batted over .300 eight times, won a batting title, and led the AL in hits four times. In his first ten seasons, he collected 2,040 hits, more than any other player in the 20th century. The solidly-built, 5-foot-8, 210-pounder became the Minnesota Twins' starting center fielder during the 1984 season and got 4 hits in his first game. He hit .296 that season and .288 the following year. He hit his first major-league home run on April 22, 1985, and had just three more homers that season. During spring training of 1986, Minnesota hitting coach Tony Oliva worked with Puckett to increase his power without hurting his average. It worked pretty well. Puckett hit .328 with 31 home runs that season. He was the first player in history to have a season with home runs in 500 or more at-bats and another with more than 30 homers. In 1987, Puckett hit .332 with 207 hits and 28 home runs and he batted .357 in the Twins' seven-game World Series victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. He followed that with his best overall season, hitting .356 with a league-leading 234 hits, 24 home runs, and 121 RBI.

9. Kirby Puckett Tribute: The Obituary And Death Notice Of Kirby Puckett | Legacy.c
Puckett, Kirby Age 45, of Scottsdale, AZ Formerly of Minneapolis, MN. Survived by daughter, Catherine Puckett and son, Kirby Puckett, Jr. both of Edina, MN; fianc e, Jodi Olson
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10. Puckett, Kirby - S9.com
1961 Kirby Puckett son of William (a postal employee) and Catherine Puckett, was born on the 14th of March, in Chicago, Illinois. 1982 - Got drafted as a Baseball player with
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1961 - Kirby Puckett son of William (a postal employee) and Catherine Puckett, was born on the 14th of March, in Chicago, Illinois. 1982 - Got drafted as a Baseball player with Minnesota Twins organization, by Twins in first round in January. 1983 - Played for the Visalia Oaks in the California League. 1984 - Joined parent team on the 8th of May, as outfielder. 1986 - 1989 - Received the Gold Glove Winner Award. - Married to Tonya Hudson. 1987 - Led the Twins to their first title in the World Series after batting .332 with 28 home runs and 99 RBI in the regular season. His performance was even more impressive in the seven-game Series upset over the St. Louis Cardinals, batting a whopping .357. 1988 - The Twins won even more games, though they finished second in their division to the powerful Oakland Athletics. Puckett had his statistically best season, hitting .356 with 24 home runs and 121 RBI, to finish third in the MVP balloting for a second straight season. 1989 - Won the AL batting title, with a mark of .339, making him the first right-handed batter to win the title in eight years.

11. Kirby Puckett : Kirby Puckett News And Photos - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
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13. Dead Or Alive? - Kirby Puckett
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14. Kirby Puckett - IMDb
Kirby Puckett. Kirby Puckett was born on March 14, 1960 in Chicago's South Side. He was the youngest of nine children born to William and Catherine Puckett. He was raised in the
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100 Years of the World Series (2003) 1995 MLB All-Star Game (1995) 2001 MLB All-Star Game (2001) 1992 MLB All-Star Game (1992)
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15. 1989 Kirby Puckett Game-Worn Twins Jersey
Kirby Puckett slugged his way into the hearts of millions of baseball fans. Kirby Puckett Kirby Puckett, 1989, Baseball, GameWorn, Jersey
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16. Puckett, Kirby | Baseball Hall Of Fame
A funloving and gregarious ballplayer, Kirby Puckett totaled 12 solid seasons with the Minnesota Twins. The 1982 first-round draft choice hit for power and average, batting .318
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17. Alibris: 9780060177102,
I Love This Game! My Life and Baseball, Hardcover (1993) by Puckett, Kirby
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Kirby Puckett; Date of birth March 14 1960 Place of birth Chicago, Illinois Date of death March 6 2006 (age 45) Place of death Phoenix, Arizona Height 5'8
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (Kiowa) Next (Kiribati) Kirby Puckett Date of birth March 14 1960 Place of birth Chicago Illinois Date of death March 6 2006 (age 45) Place of death Phoenix, Arizona Height Weight Position(s) Center field College Triton College Draft 1982 / Round 1 All Stars Awards 1991 1991 ALCS MVP,
1993 All-Star MVP
1993 Branch Rickey Award
Gold Glove 1986–1989, 1991–1992
Silver Slugger 1986–1989, 1992, 1994 Honors All-Star (10): 1986-1995;
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Gold Glove (6): 1986-1989, 1991-1992; Retired #s Minnesota #34 (1997) Career
Highlights 1987 World Series champion
1991 World Series champion Statistics BaseballAlmanac Team(s) as a Player Minnesota Twins Baseball Hall of Fame, 2001 Kirby Puckett (March 14, 1960 – March 6, 2006) was a center fielder in Major League Baseball who played his entire major-league career with the Minnesota Twins from 1984 to 1995. Puckett led the Twins to World Series titles, in 1987 and 1991, the only two championships for the franchise since their move to Minnesota in 1961. His gregarious personality and dynamic style of play endeared him to fellow players and fans alike. He is the Twins franchise's all-time leader (1961-present) in career hits, runs scored, extra base hits, and total bases. Kirby's .318 career batting average was the highest by any right-handed American League batter in the second half of the twentieth century.

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