George Arthur Foster Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
George Foster was one of the most feared sluggers in the National League from the mid-1970s through the early '80s, and was a key cog of the Cinncinnatti Reds team known as "The Big Red Machine" that won consecutive World Series in 1975 and '76. In 1977, he became the first player to hit 50 home-runs in a season in 16 years, since New York Yankees...
Became Reds' regular left fielder in 1975 when Pete Rose agreed to move to third base to get his bat into the lineup. Foster responded by hitting 23, 29, 52, and 40 (twice) home runs over the next five seasons.
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Outfielder with the National League's San Francisco Giants (1969-1971[start]), Cincinnati Reds (1971[end]-1981), and New York Mets (1982-1986[start]); and the American League's Chicago White Sox (1986[end]).
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Made major league debut on 10 September 1969.
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In 1977 led the National League in runs scored (124), home runs (52), runs batted in (149), and slugging percentage (.631).
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Title
Year
Status
Character
Prime 9
2010
TV Series
Himself
1981 MLB All-Star Game
1981
TV Special
Himself - NL Left Fielder
1979 National League Championship Series
1979
TV Series
Himself - Cincinnati Reds Left Fielder
1979 MLB All-Star Game
1979
TV Special
Himself - NL Leftfielder
1978 MLB All-Star Game
1978
TV Special
Himself - NL Center Fielder
1977 MLB All-Star Game
1977
TV Special
Himself - NL Center Fielder
1976 World Series
1976
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Cincinnati Reds Left Fielder
1976 National League Championship Series
1976
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Cincinnati Reds Left Fielder
1976 MLB All-Star Game
1976
TV Special
Himself - NL Center Fielder
1975 World Series
1975
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Cincinnati Reds Left Fielder
1975 National League Championship Series
1975
TV Series
Himself - Cincinnati Reds Left Fielder
1972 World Series
1972
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Cincinnati Reds Right Fielder / Himself - Cincinnati Reds Pinch Runner