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Anthony Christopher "Tony" Kubek (born October 12, 1935〔Most sources have cited 1936 as Kubek's year of birth, but his Topps 1957 baseball card ((visible here )) shows his year of birth as 1935 which shows that Tony C Kubek was born on October 12, 1935〕) is an American former professional baseball player and television broadcaster. During his nine-year playing career with the New York Yankees, Kubek played in six World Series in the late 1950s and early 1960s, starting in 37 World Series games. For NBC television, he later broadcast twelve World Series between 1968 and 1982, and fourteen League Championship Series between 1969 and 1989. Kubek received the Ford C. Frick Award in 2009. ==Playing career== A left-handed batter, Kubek signed his first professional contract with the Yankees and rose rapidly through the team's farm system. He was 20 years of age when he played his first game in Major League Baseball in , and—except for one year () spent largely in the U.S. military—remained with the Yankees until his retirement due to a back injury at the close of the season. In his prime he formed a top double play combination with second baseman (and roommate) Bobby Richardson on an infield that also featured third baseman Clete Boyer. Kubek played 1,092 games, 882 of them at shortstop (although he also was an outfielder and utility infielder in his early career), compiling a lifetime batting average of .266 with 57 home runs. The 38 doubles he totaled in 1961 remained the Yankee club record for shortstops until 2004, and his career fielding percentage and range factor were both above league average. During his nine years with the Yankees, he played on seven American League pennant winners (1957–58, 1960–64) and three world champions (1958, 1961–1962). In a 1976 ''Esquire'' magazine article, sportswriter Harry Stein published an "All Time All-Star Argument Starter", consisting of five ethnic baseball teams. Kubek was the shortstop on Stein's Polish team. In 1982, Kubek was inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame.〔http://polishsportshof.com/inductees/baseball/tony-kubek/〕 In 1986, Kubek was on hand for the only Old-Timers' Day at Yankee Stadium that he would take part in. That year, the event was a reunion of the 1961 Yankees and marked the recent passing of Roger Maris. He was signed by Yankees scout Lou Maguolo.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Lou_Maguolo )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tony Kubek」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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