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'''Tony Gwynn''' is a [[pinch-hitter]] for the [[NL All-Stars]] with a .370 average and a measly 7 homeruns.  His [[speed]] is above average as well is his [[contact]].  Currently the coach of the University of San Diego baseball team, Gwynn has ballooned to about 400 pounds.  He also has a very funny voice.
'''Tony Gwynn''' is a [[pinch-hitter]] for the [[NL All-Stars]] with a .370 average and a measly 7 homeruns.  His [[speed]] is above average as well is his [[contact]].  Gwynn was coach of the University of San Diego baseball team.  At one point Gwynn has ballooned to about 400 pounds.  He also has a very funny voice.


On June 16, [[2014]] Gwynn died from cancer of the salivary gland. 


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Latest revision as of 16:39, 14 January 2018

A huksy Tony Gwynn

Tony Gwynn is a pinch-hitter for the NL All-Stars with a .370 average and a measly 7 homeruns. His speed is above average as well is his contact. Gwynn was coach of the University of San Diego baseball team. At one point Gwynn has ballooned to about 400 pounds. He also has a very funny voice.

On June 16, 2014 Gwynn died from cancer of the salivary gland.

RBI Stats

Bio

  • Born May 9, 1960
  • Played in the Big Leagues from 1982-2001
  • Was on San Diego for his entire career
  • 15-time All Star
  • Won 8 NL batting titles

Pics?

Fleet of foot
Tony the Bassmaster
Tony played hoops in college
Gwynn swings a big bat


External Links

Gwynn's stats on Baseball Reference