Lou Brock
Louis Clark Brock (June 18th, 1939) was a player of the major Ligues of baseball. He played for the Cubs of Chicago and the Cardinals of Saint-Louis in the National league. Brock spent 4 seasons with Cubs and was acquired by Cardinals in 1964. With Cardinals he was elected six times at the team of stars of the national league, and gained the World Series in 1964 and 1967. He was an endowed striker, accumulating 3023 sure Coups in 19 seasons. He stole 938 goals during his career, crashing to pieces the record of Billy Hamilton in 1979. He also establishes the record for one individual season - 118 stolen goals in 1974. Its records were beaten by Rickey Henderson during the years 1980 and 1990.
Brock was the first player to record a presence with the stick with the Canada the April 14th, 1969 against the Expos of Montreal.
Prize list
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World champion with Cardinals (1964, 1967)
- Carried out the league of stolen goals (1966-69, 1971-74)
- Mena the league in marked points (1967, 1971)
- Mena the league in doubles (1968)
- Mena the league in triple (1968)
- 938 goals stolen (2nd)
- 118 goals stolen in one season (2nd)
- Élu six times to the team of the stars
- Élu to the Temple of re-elected baseball
Statistics
With the stick
External bonds
- Profile on MLB.com
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