Norm Cash

Baseball player, sportscaster, 1968 AL Champion

Norm Cash - Baseball player, sportscaster, 1968 AL Champion
Born

1934
91 years ago

Died

October 11th, 1986
38 years ago — 52 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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A professional baseball player and sportscaster, this individual played as a first baseman and outfielder primarily for the Detroit Tigers. Career spanned from 1958 to 1974, during which significant contributions were made to the Tigers' 1968 World Series championship team. Cash was recognized for his hitting ability, especially his power at the plate, culminating in a batting average of .271 over his career. Following retirement from player duties, transitioned into a broadcasting role, providing commentary and insights into the game. Cash's legacy is remembered through his performances both on and off the field.

Part of the 1968 Detroit Tigers World Series Champion team

Achieved a career batting average of .271

Named an American League All-Star in 1961

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