Oct 14, 1972: World Series power surge
Submitted by BTGrimes on Sun, 10/14/2012 - 7:00am |
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Born Fiore Gino Tennaci in Russellton, Pennsylvania, up until the '72 World Series, Gene Tenace was Dave Duncan's backup behind the plate. He hit a total of 20 home runs in his first four years with the A's. After his breakout World Series he became an every day player. He played a lot of first base, as Duncan - later Tony LaRussa's pitching coach for several teams - was a pretty good receiver and not a bad hitter himself. Over the next eight seasons Tenace had home run totals of 24, 26, 29, 22, 15, 16, 20 and 17 playing for the San Diego Padres and the St. Louis Cardinals in addition to the A's. He finished his fifteen year career with 201 home runs. CONTRIBUTING SOURCES:
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who won that world series
Who won 1972 World Series?
The A's won the '72 World Series, and '73, and '74.
Cubs beat the Detroit Tigers