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Wes Parker
First baseman
Born: November 13, 1939 (1939-11-13) (age 70)
Evanston, Illinois
Batted: Switch Threw: Left 
MLB debut
April 191964 for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Last MLB appearance
October 11972 for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Career statistics
Batting average     .267
Hits     1,110
Runs batted in     470
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Maurice Wesley Parker (born November 13, 1939 in Evanston, Illinois) is a former first baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1964 to 1972. 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.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Playing career

Parker batted a career high of .319 in 1970, joining a small group of players to drive in over 100 runs while hitting 10 homers or less. Known as one of the slickest fielding first basemen of all time, he won the National League Gold Glove Award award for first base every year from 1967 to 1972. He was also part of the 1965 Dodgers World Series team. Parker was a Cincinnati Reds broadcaster in 1973.

In a game against the New York Mets in May, 1970, Parker hit for the cycle (single, double, triple, and home run in the same game). He was the last Los Angeles Dodger to accomplish that feat until Orlando Hudson did it against the San Francisco Giants on April 13, 2009.

On August 21, 2007, Parker was named to the Major League Baseball All-time Gold Glove Team, and is the only eligible member of the team who is not in the Baseball Hall of Fame.[1]

[edit] Retirement

In 1972, Parker retired from the Major League Baseball and played in Japanese professional baseball in 1974, which was his last year of baseball career. After the retirement, Wes Parker became an actor and participated in a number of movies.[2]

He appeared in episode #17 of The Brady Bunch, "The Undergraduate" (1/23/70), as the boyfriend of Greg Brady's math teacher, on whom Greg has such a huge crush that he is distracted in his studies. Parker promises Greg two tickets to Opening Day if he scores an "A" on the next test.

[edit] Personal life

Parker grew up in West Los Angeles. He is the only Major League Baseball player to have attended Claremont McKenna College.

[edit] See also

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Preceded by
Harmon Killebrew
Lou Gehrig Memorial Award
1972
Succeeded by
Ron Santo



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