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Where is Wes Parker now?

Where is Wes Parker now?

He also played one season in Japan for the Nankai Hawks in 1974. As of 2009, Parker is a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers organization serving as a representative of the Dodgers Legend Bureau.

Why did Wes Parker retire?

Now that Wes Parker has retired from baseball at the age of 33 to pursue what he describes as a “more settled life,” many people are baffled by his decision, but Maury Wills isn’t. “Wes almost wasn’t cut out for baseball,” Wills was on the telephone from his Los Angeles home.

How old is Wes Parker?

82 years (November 13, 1939)
Wes Parker/Age

What number is Wes Parker?

Quick Facts

Full Name Maurice Wesley “Wes” Parker III
Weight 180 pounds (81 kg)
Hair Color Blonde
Eye Color Black
Uniform Number #6 (Nankai Hawks)

Where is Ebbets Field located?

Brooklyn, New
Ebbets Field

Location 55 Sullivan Place Brooklyn, New York
Coordinates 40°39′54″N 73°57′29″WCoordinates: 40°39′54″N 73°57′29″W
Owner Brooklyn Dodgers (1913–1956) Marvin Kratter (1956–1957)
Operator Brooklyn Dodgers
Construction

What is on the site of the old Ebbets Field?

A cornerstone is inscribed with the words “This is the former site of Ebbets Field.” The year 1962 is shown inside a baseball to mark the year the apartments were constructed. Across the street on the western side of the complex you will find P.S. 375 Jackie Robinson School and the Jackie Robinson Playground.

What did Ebbets Field look like?

One of the most iconic features of Ebbets Field was its exterior, consisting of brick and arches. At the homeplate entrance it’s most impressive feature, an 80-foot rotunda, made of Italian marble that greeted fans. The first addition to Ebbets Field was in 1926 when bleachers were added in the outfield.

How old was Wes Parker when he joined the Dodgers?

Wes Parker was born on Monday, November 13, 1939, in Evanston, Illinois. Parker was 24 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 19, 1964, with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

What was Wes Parker’s batting average in 1965?

In nine seasons and 1,288 games played, Parker compiled a .267 batting average (1110-4157), with 548 runs scored, 64 home runs, 470 RBI, 532 walks, .351 on-base percentage and .375 slugging percentage. In 11 World Series games (1965 and ’66) he hit .278 (10-36).

Why is Wes Parker not in the Hall of Fame?

(Parker himself is not eligible to enter the Hall of Fame as a player because he played in only nine seasons, one less than the minimum required for consideration.) Parker is the only Dodger to have received the All-Time Gold Glove Team award.

When did Wes Parker win the Gold Glove?

Parker was part of the Dodgers’ 1965 and 1966 World Series teams. Known as one of the slickest fielding first basemen of all time, he won the National League Gold Glove Award for first base every year from 1967 to 1972.