Lou Brock, the Hall of Fame St. Louis Cardinals' outfielder who topped 3,000 hits and retired as the all-time leader in stolen bases, has died at 81. Brock, who had a career batting average of .293, led the majors in steals eight times and scored 100 or more runs seven times. He had a .391 batting average, with four home runs, 16 RBIs, and 14 steals in 21 World Series games. He led the Cardinals to World Series titles in 1964 and 1967. Brock and Seaver faced each other 157 times, the most prolific matchup for both of them in their careers.
Source: Fox News September 06, 2020 23:03 UTC