
George Brett 1993 Hitting Logs - Baseball Almanac
Jun 1, 1999 · George Brett appeared in 145 Major League games during the 1993 regular season. The chart below is a comprehensive analysis of the games Brett appeared in, …
George Brett - Wikipedia
George Howard Brett (born May 15, 1953) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, designated hitter, and first baseman who played 21 seasons in Major League …
George Brett 1993 MLB Splits - ESPN
View the 1993 MLB season full splits for George Brett of the Kansas City Royals on ESPN. Includes full stats per opponent, and home and away games.
KC@TEX: Brett singles in final at-bat | 10/03/1993 | MLB.com
10/3/93: In his final Major League at-bat, George Brett hits a single, the 3,154th hit of his career
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brett Celebrates Anniversary
Jul 25, 1993 · But the results were still dramatic. Brett homered twice on the 10th anniversary of his infamous pine tar home run as the Kansas City Royals beat the Tigers, 6-3, Saturday at …
George Brett - Later Career - LiquiSearch
Brett retired after the 1993 season; in his final at-bat, he hit a single up the middle against Rangers closer Tom Henke and scored on a home run by now teammate Gaetti.
George Brett - Game Logs - The Baseball Cube | Stats and Data
Player page for George Brett [1973-1993] with MLB, Minor, College and summer league baseball stats along with biography, draft info, salary,transactions,awards and more!
George Brett 1993 batting Stats Per Game - MLB - ESPN (PH)
The 1993 MLB batting season stats per game for George Brett of the Kansas City Royals on ESPN (PH). Includes full stats, per opponent, for regular and postseason.
September 26, 1993: George Brett announces retirement, then …
On Sunday, September 26, 1993, in front of 19,391 at Kauffman Stadium, the Royals (80-76) faced off against the California Angels (69-86). The Angels were managed by Buck Rodgers …
George Brett - Baseball Hall of Fame
George Brett played for the Kansas City Royals for his entire twenty-one year major league career. His brother, Ken, also played in the major leagues in 1967 and from 1969 through …