"Now Batting #33 Eddie Murray......" The man they called Steady Eddie played for Baltimore the first time around from 1977 to 1988 then he went to play for the Los Angeles Dodgers for the first time as well from 1989 to 1991 then went to other coast again but this time with the New York Mets for 2 years before heading back to the American League in 1994 to play for the Cleveland Indians then rejoining Baltimore in 1996 then in 1997 he went to Anaheim to earn his Angel wings after that he returned to Chavez Ravine for the 2nd time for a 9 game stint before calling it quits. The switch hitting first baseman came from a baseball family his brother Rich also played the game he was a first baseman for the Giants for 2 years but it was Eddie who made the Murray boys a name. It was his rookie season of 1977 that Eddie delighted the Baltimore crowds with his raw power of hitting Home Runs (27 to be exact) that Baltimore had been missing after 6 years when they traded off a player named Frank Robinson to the Dodgers, later that year Eddie was named the American League Rookie of the Year winner.
Eddie was a quiet leader during his time with the Orioles Eddie won 3 Gold Gloves(1982-1984) 1 World Championship (1983) a 7 time All-Star (He got elected an 8th time but he was with the Dodgers then). Despite not being a media friendly person cause of how they approached him for comments Eddie showed why he was a leader he helped a young kid out in 1981 when he made his Major League Debut then helped him when he struggled with slumps as well when he needed a break from 1 of the coaches & understood why this same player in 1983 beat him in votes for the MVP that year the player Cal Ripken Jr.
Eddie always had a soft spot for the people in Baltimore even when he left them to play with the Dodgers & Mets. On June 30 1995 Eddie while with the Cleveland Indians made history by collecting his 3000th hit a single against the Minnesota Twins off of Mike Trombley. On September 6th 1996 1 year after Cal Ripken Jr passed Lou Gehrig consecutive games streak Eddie came up against Detroit's Felipe Lira taking him deep for his career #500 home run unfortunately the Orioles would lose to the Tigers 5-4 in 12 innings with that blast Eddie would become the 3rd player in MLB history to have 3000+ career hits & 500+ Home Runs for a career since then Rafael Palmeiro,Alex Rodriguez,Albert Pujols, & Miguel Cabrera all joined Eddie along with the prior members Willie Mays who was the first to do such act followed by Henry Aaron (Another member of this bat line-up). In 2003 Eddie entered the hallowed Halls in Cooperstown along with another member of this line-up of Gary Carter. So does Eddie have what it takes to be in this set yes he does he helped Baltimore to the World Series in 1979 even though he started career late in the 1970s, so whats your say my readers does Steady Eddie make in your books or does his attributes only happen after the 1970s share your comments below until then I am reminded of Rogers Hornsby once saying about signing autographs for kids "Any Ballplayer who doesn't sign an autograph for a little kid ain't An American, He's a Communist." until next time when the line up features Gary Carter.