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Dave Parker, famously known as "The Cobra," died at 74. He was married to Kellye Crockett Parker for over 35 years. Parker had six children.
Dave Parker, former Cincinnati Reds star and MLB Hall of Famer, has died, the team announced before their game on Saturday. He was 74 years old.
Season Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB AVG 1973 PIT 54 139 17 40 9 1 4 14 1 .288 1974 PIT 73 220 27 62 10 3 4 29 3 .282 1975 PIT 148 558 75 172 35 10 25 101 8 .308 1976 PIT 138 537 82 168 28 10 13 90 19 ...
But don’t forget The Cobra’s season in Milwaukee after his surprise signing with the Brewers on a two-year deal during the 1989 Winter Meetings. In ‘90, Parker hit .289 with 21 home runs and 92 RBIs, ...
This moniker — The Cobra — was given to Dave Parker in the early 1970s by Pittsburgh Pirates broadcaster Bob Prince. Prince, known for his specific brand of commentary, came up with the nickname to ...
Dave Parker, the seven-time All-Star and former National League MVP who was recently elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame, has died at age 74, the Pittsburgh Pirates announced on Saturday.
Dave Parker, a two-time World Series champion and 1978 MVP who was set to get inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame next month, died Saturday.
Dave Parker will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown later this summer. He was a two-time World Series champion and was named NL MVP in 1978.
Dave Parker, Baseball Hall of Famer Known as 'the Cobra', Dies at 74: 'Legendary' Parker's former team, the Pittsburgh Pirates, announced the news of his death before their game against the Mets ...
Baseball Hall of Famer Dave Parker passed away on Saturday, the Pirates announced. He was 74. The hulking outfielder was one of MLB's grandest talents during his pomp, trawling big league ...
Dave Parker, the longtime Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder, who was a two-time batting champion, National League MVP and member of the 1979 World Series championship team, has died at the age of 74.
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