Boog Powell

Baseball player, 1966 AL MVP

Boog Powell - Athletes & Sports Figures born August 17th, 1941
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A prominent first baseman in Major League Baseball, played primarily for the Baltimore Orioles. Contributed to the team's success during the 1960s and early 1970s, participating in several All-Star Games and securing three American League pennants. Achieved the American League Most Valuable Player award in 1966. Transitioned to a successful career in broadcasting after retirement.

Won the 1966 American League MVP award

Helped the Baltimore Orioles win the 1966 World Series

Participated in 4 All-Star Games

Led the league in home runs in 1964

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