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Was Watching (Free subscription) | 16/11/2008
Some nice news out of a sad story via NewsOK Bobby Murcer’s caring personality will live on in the memories of those who came in contact with the outstanding Major League Baseball player and announcer. His legacy also will live on as part of “The Bobby Murcer Mobile MRI Unit” in New York. Murcer, who was a [...]
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 14/11/2008
Kay Murcer to Promote Screening for Brain Tumors NEW YORK, Nov. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The Road to Early Detection Campaign, a project of The Brain Tumor Foundation, will be launching its Mobile MRI Unit on Tuesday, N...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 14/11/2008
Purchased through a New York City Council grant, this Mobile MRI Unit launch marks the start of the first-ever campaign promoting early detection of brain tumors. The Mobile MRI Unit will be in places where people work, study and live making brain screenings, and thereby early detection, accessible and cost free. A successful campaign in New York City will help launch a nationwide effort.
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The LoHud Yankees Blog (Free subscription) | 04/11/2008
On Nov. 18, Kay Murcer will be at City Hall in Manhattan for the launch of the Bobby Murcer ScanMobile, a mobile MRI unit that is a project of the Brain Tumor Foundation Bobby had a role in the project prior to his passing. —————— Also, a scholarship fund has been established for Cody Miley. The 17-year-old son [...]
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Baseball Toaster (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
In 1971, Bobby Murcer hit .331 with a .427 on-base percentage. He was the most effective offensive performer in the league, evidenced by the statistical measure that best adjusts for league and park conditions, OPS+; Murcer posted a league-high 181 in that category. He also manned one of the games most important defensive positions, centerfield, and presumably did so at a level...
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Baseball Musings (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
Dustin Pedroia winning the AL MVP reminds Josh Wilker of the 1971 MVP vote in which Fred Patek finished ahead of Bobby Murcer, despite Murcer being a much better ballplayer that season. My favorite Patek moment came at the end...
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Ballbug (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
... McDermott / Steve Lombardi / Mike Rose / Stoeten / Ben K. / Hojo's Mojo / Greg Cohen / — In 1971, Bobby Murcer hit .331 with a .427 on-base percentage. He was the most effective offensive performer in the league, evidenced by the statistical measure that best adjusts for league and park conditions, OPS+; Murcer posted a league-high 181 in that category.Red / — Bernie Williams,...
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Ballbug (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
... Greg Cohen / Steve Lombardi / Mike Rose / Stoeten / Ben K. / Hojo's Mojo / Greg Cohen / — In 1971, Bobby Murcer hit .331 with a .427 on-base percentage. He was the most effective offensive performer in the league, evidenced by the statistical measure that best adjusts for league and park conditions, OPS+; Murcer posted a league-high 181 in that category.Red / Troy Renck / —...