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  Ray Boone | BaseballLibrary.com
Boone was hitting.355 in the Texas League in late 1948 when Cleveland shortstop-manager Lou Boudreau was hurt.
Boone, who had been converted from catcher to shortstop that year, was called up in time to earn a World Series share.
Ray Boone, All-Star Clan Patriarch, Dies at 81 from nytimes.com (10/19/04)
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  First of Boones in majors dies of heart attack at 81 | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Ray Boone once joked that he had gone directly from being the "second-best baseball player ever at Hoover High to the patriarch" of the game's first three-generation family of major league players.
Boone, 81, died early yesterday morning of a heart attack after being hospitalized since May 19 due to complications of surgery he underwent for stomach and internal problems.
Boone, who also served in the Navy at the end of World War II, made his major league debut as a backup infielder on the 1948 Cleveland team that won the American League pennant.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20041018/news_1s18boone.html   (803 words)

  
 BOB BOONE : THE BEST OF THEM ALL  ('74)  |  The Alaska Goldpanners of Fairbanks |    ...
Boone was selected the greatest Goldpanner player of them all from a list of similarly outstanding players who have performed with the Goldpanners over the years.
The son of former major leaguer, Ray (Ike) Boone, he batted.382 his first summer with the Panners, then followed that up with averages of.346 in 1967, and a record-setting.405 mark his final year.
Boone's younger brother Rod also played with the Goldpanners for three years, from 1969 through 1971, and like Bob has made the transition to catching after turning pro, though he likewise caught briefly with the Panners.
www.goldpanners.com /Seasons/1974/1974_boone-bob_01.html   (870 words)

  
 Interview with Raymond H. Boone - Voices of Freedom.
BOONE: Well of course, because of the school environment, a lot of -- and the neighborhood environment, although it was a very poor neighborhood, and although it was very segregated, there was high emphasis placed on education.
BOONE: Well, I think one of the things that we did when I was editor that had not been done before was the heavy concentration on politics and governance.
BOONE: Well, housing is, and still is in Richmond and across the country one of the most segregated areas of life.
www.library.vcu.edu /jbc/speccoll/civilrights/boone01.html   (4401 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Sports: Patriarch Boone, 81, dies
Boone played from 1948-60 with six teams and was followed into the big leagues by son Bob and grandsons Bret, the Mariners second baseman, and Aaron.
Boone was an infielder who had a career.275 batting average, with 151 home runs and 737 runs batted in.
Boone's death was also announced at Fenway Park, where the Boston Red Sox were playing the New York Yankees in the AL championship series, and a moment of silence was held before Game 4.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/sports/2002065938_basenotes18.html   (408 words)

  
 Sports: Boone family patriarch dies at 81
Boone had been hospitalized for six months with complications from surgery, his wife, Pat, said.
Boone played from 1948-60 with six teams and was followed into the big leagues by son Bob and grandsons Bret and Aaron.
Boone was an infielder who had a career.275 average with 151 home runs and 737 RBIs.
www.sptimes.com /2004/10/18/news_pf/Sports/Boone_family_patriarc.shtml   (267 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: This Boone May Be the Best of All
Boone's father is Bob Boone, the Cincinnati Reds' manager who caught more games than anyone during his 19-year major league career until surpassed by Carlton Fisk.
Boone's grandfather is Ray Boone, nicknamed "Ike," an infielder with pop in his bat who played for six teams from 1948 to '60, his best years at Cleveland and Detroit.
Boone is 5 feet 10, brown-haired, bright-eyed, perky in conversation -- and, occasionally, he says something in an odd way, such as the "veteranism" of the Mariners, which he cited as a reason for their success.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A30429-2001Aug18?language=printer   (1473 words)

  
 Ray Boone: ZoomInfo Business People Information
Ray Boone's summary was automatically generated using 3 references found on the Internet.
Ray is a member of the Florida Outdoor Writers Association, B.A.S.S. professional association, The Billfish Foundation, The North American Hunting Club, The National Wild Turkey Federation, and the National Rifle Association.
Ray is host of his own award winning television show, "Ray Boone Outdoors" on the Outdoor Channel and is a producer and writer with memberships in the Florida Outdoor Writers Association and the South East Outdoor Press Association.
www.zoominfo.com /people/boone_ray_4117630.aspx   (453 words)

  
 Obituary: Ray Boone Led 3 generations of major leaguers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Boone played from 1948 to 1960 with six teams and was followed into the big leagues by son Bob and grandsons Bret and Aaron.
Boone was an infielder who had a career.275 batting average, with 151 home runs and 737 RBIs.
Boone's death was also announced last night at Fenway Park, where the Boston Red Sox were playing the New York Yankees in the American League championship series, and a moment of silence was held before Game 4.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/04292/397620.stm   (353 words)

  
 TheDeadballEra.com :: Ray Boone's Obit
Ray Boone once joked that he had gone directly from being the "second-best baseball player ever at Hoover High to the patriarch" of the game's first three-generation family of major league players.
Boone, 81, died early yesterday morning of a heart attack after being hospitalized since May 19 due to complications of surgery he underwent for stomach and internal problems.
Bob Boone was a three-sport standout at Crawford High who went to Stanford and held the all-time major league record for games caught when he retired after 19 seasons in 1990.
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 Bob Boone - RBIdb
Bob Boone is the starting catcher and number 8 hitter for California in the NES version of RBI.
Boone, also the father of two 2nd Generation RBIers, is typically subbed out for either Rick Burleson or Ruppert Jones.
Boone has more power then two of California's bench players (Rick Burleson and Rob Wilfong), so keeping him in isn't necessarily a bad decision.
dee-nee.com /wiki/index.php/Boone   (424 words)

  
 Ray Boone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ray was followed into the big leagues by son Bob Boone, who played from 1972-1990, and grandsons Bret Boone, who played from 1992-2005, and Aaron Boone, who has played since 1997.
The fact that Boone played for the Red Sox was ironic because: 1) He attended the same high school as Ted Williams.
Boone's death at age 81 in San Diego was announced at Fenway Park before Game 4 of the ALCS between the Red Sox and the New York Yankees, followed by a moment of silence - one year to the day after Aaron hit his homer.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ray_Boone   (257 words)

  
 Mid-Iowa Newspapers - Raymond "Ray" Hayes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ray was born in Boone on October 15, 1937, the son of Issac and Catherine (Ward) Hayes.
Ray was a 56 year member of the Central Christian Church, where he served as a deacon.
Ray was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, George Hayes.
www.midiowanews.com /site/tab3.cfm?newsid=16508526   (303 words)

  
 Ray Boone Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
Ray Boone was born on Friday, July 27, 1923, in San Diego, California.
Boone was 25 years old when he broke into the big leagues on September 3, 1948, with the Cleveland Indians.
His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive Ray Boone baseball stats page.
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 Boone's Batting, Temper Fall Off, 'Roid Deficiency Blamed   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bret Boone of the Seattle Mariners is living the third generation of baseball legacy in the foot shadows of father Bob Boone and Grand Papa Ray Boone.
Unlike 2001 when Boone would throw bats or helmets for only getting a single, Bret seems almost sedated when asked about his team's miserable failings, his low batting average, and even his own slump, which has gone from multi-game to multi-season.
Bret Boone and his brother, one time All-Star Aaron Boone of the Cleveland Indians, have both vowed to add vegetables and regular exercise to their baseball practice schedules with periodic batting practice thrown in the mix.
www.glossynews.com /artman/publish/printer_boone-on-roids-898.shtml   (427 words)

  
 Welcome to Ray Boone Golf Academy   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ray Boone was voted the #1 teacher of the year in 2005 South Florida chapter of the PGA.
Boone has been involved in the golf game for nearly twenty years.
Boone has played in hundreds of tournaments, won numerous mini-tours and PGA-sanctioned events, and qualified and played on the PGA Tour Honda Classic in 2001.
www.rayboonegolf.com /about.lasso   (285 words)

  
 Former Indian and All-Star Ray Boone dies at 81| wkyc.com
Former Indian and All-Star Ray Boone dies at 81
Boone’s wife says he’d been hospitalized for six months.
Boone played from 1948 to 1960 with six teams.
www.wkyc.com /sports/sports_fullstory.asp?id=25038   (118 words)

  
 Ray Boone - BR Bullpen   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The father of Bob Boone, grandfather of Bret Boone and Aaron Boone, Ray Boone is the patriarch of the only family that has three generations who made an All-Star Game, played in the World Series, and hit 100 career home runs.
Ray started as a catcher, then a shortstop for the Indians.
Trying to replace Lou Boudreau at SS was difficult, and he was traded to the Tigers where he had several very productive seasons at third base, including leading the league in RBIs one year.
www.baseball-reference.com /bullpen/Ray_Boone   (160 words)

  
 Boonie Info.
Their grandfather, Ray Boone, was an All-Star infielder during a 13-year big league career from 1948-60.
Ray was the 1st generation of Boones to start in a World Series game and earn a World Series ring.
The Boones and Larkins became the first sets of brothers ever to appear for the same Major League team in the same regular-season game.
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 USATODAY.com - Ray Boone dead at 81
He led the American League in RBI with 116 in 1955, was a member of the 1954 and 1956 AL All-Star teams and hit at least 20 homers from 1953-1956.
Boone scouted for the Red Sox for many years and endured a short period of dual loyalty when Boston met son Bob's California Angels in the 1986 American League playoff.
Boone's death was also announced at Fenway Park, where the Red Sox were playing the New York Yankees in the AL Championship Series, and a moment of silence was held before Game 4.
www.usatoday.com /sports/baseball/2004-10-17-ray-boone-obit_x.htm   (0 words)

  
 Bret Boone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boone is a graduate of El Dorado High School.
Boone enjoyed his best season in 2001, leading the league in runs batted in (141) with career highs in batting average (.331), home runs (37), triples (5), runs (118) and hits (206), earning him a Silver Slugger award.
Minnesota released Boone on August 1 after only 14 games, where the second baseman struggled with a.221 batting average, with 7 home runs and 37 RBIs in 88 games for the Mariners and Twins.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bret_Boone   (414 words)

  
 Ray Boone : First of three generations of major leaguers : HistoricBaseball.com
Ray Boone, who spent 13 seasons in the major leagues, died on Oct. 17, 2004 in San Diego, Calif., after battling an illness.
Boone was the patriarch of a three-generation family of major leaguers.
In 1953, Cleveland sent Boone, along with Al Aber, Steve Gromek and Dick Weik to the Detroit Tigers for Art Houtteman, Owen Friend, Bill Wight and Joe Ginsberg.
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 R.I.P. Rev. David Boone
In the very early 1980s I knew David Boone as a young film maker from Austin with whom I had a lot in common.
Boone had made this incredible film, INVASION OF THE ALUMINUM PEOPLE, which uncannily intersected with DEVO, Eraserhead, and my own student film "Let's Visit the World of the Future." On one level it was a great badfilm in that he had *used* his non-budget positively.
In fact Boone may have been ahead of Lynch, and was definitely way ahead of Tim Burton.
www.subgenius.com /updates/X0012_THE_PROPHET_BOONE_by.html   (1743 words)

  
 Book Bob Boone Speaker Keynote Speaking Engagement, Corporate Event - Your Booking Agent for Bob Boone
The son of Tigers All-Star third baseman Ray Boone, Bob Boone attended Stanford University before reaching the ML in late 1972, and although he had several good seasons at the plate, his value lay in his defensive skills and his handling of pitchers.
After Bob Boone's off-year in 1981 (.211, 4 HR, 24 RBI), the Phillies decided that Keith Moreland was ready to take over behind the plate, and Bob Boone was traded to the Angels.
Bob Boone signed with the Royals as a free agent and led them in 1989 with a.350 batting average with runners in scoring position.
www.grabow.biz /Speakers/BobBoone.htm   (462 words)

  
 National Obituary Archive(NOA) - Arrangeonline.com
SAN DIEGO (Sun October 17, 2004) (AP) _ Two-time All-Star Ray Boone, patriarch of a three-generation baseball family, died early Sunday following a long illness.
Boone had been hospitalized for six months with complications following surgery, said his wife, Pat.
A funeral for Boone has been scheduled for Friday in suburban El Cajon.
www.arrangeonline.com /obituary/obituary.asp?ObituaryID=69626201   (345 words)

  
 Major League Baseball - CBS SportsLine.com
Ray Boone, head of three-generation baseball family, dies at 81
SAN DIEGO -- Two-time All-Star Ray Boone, patriarch of a three-generation baseball family, died early Sunday following a long illness.
Boone's wife, Pat, said he had been hospitalized for six months following complications from surgery.
www.sportsline.com /mlb/story/7802849   (209 words)

  
 Boone Family Reunions
Jill Ray had the Reunion Registration table set up in the hotel lobby with the table skirted by our Boone Society Banner to welcome the 68 registrants to Berks County.
Her talk was titled, "Life in Early Berks County and the Role the Boones Played in It." She shared that the Boones helped start the Exeter Meeting and were active in church and civil affairs.
Guided by plans of reunion committee chair-members Connie Holmes Larson and Gene Ray, the Boone Family returned to the St. Louis area for a "homecoming." This event centered on the Nathan Boone Home in nearby Defiance and Boonesfield Village, both of which are properties of Lindenwood University.
www.boonesociety.com /reunion/reunion.htm   (1803 words)

  
 Boone Auctions - Auctioneers | Appraisers | Consultants
Boone Auctions is native to Rocky Mount, Virginia, primarily serving the Roanoke Valley and Franklin County.
The "CAI" designation is, in essence, the symbol of "Quality Control” within the auction industry and indicates a high level of professionalism.
Boone Auctions has the education, experience and knowledge to perform and provide
www.booneauctions.com   (0 words)

  
 Ray Boone - Physical Therapy - Ithaca College
Ray Boone - Physical Therapy - Ithaca College
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All material on this server is produced by our community but, except for designated pages, is neither approved nor verified by Ithaca College.
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 The Oakland Press: Professional Sports: Former Tiger Ray Boone dies at 81
The Oakland Press: Professional Sports: Former Tiger Ray Boone dies at 81
SAN DIEGO - Two-time All-Star Ray Boone, patriarch of a three-generation baseball family, died early Sunday following a long illness.
Boone played from 1948-60 with six teams, including the Tigers, and was followed into the big leagues by son Bob and grandsons Bret and Aaron.
www.theoaklandpress.com /stories/101804/pro_20041018031.shtml   (552 words)

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