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Hall of Fame Baseball Idol
Tony Pérez Rigal was a fixture on Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" clubs of the 1970s. A native Cuban, he left a job in a Havana sugar cane factory to sign with the Reds In 1967 he notched the first of seven 100-RBI campaigns, concluding his career with 1,652 RBI over 23 major league seasons. Respected for his clutch hitting, he belted three home runs in the 1975 World Series, including a key two-run shot in Game Seven, one of two World Championships he earned |
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