Raymond Otis Boone (July 27, 1923 - October 17, 2004) was an
American
Major League Baseball player.
He batted and threw
right-handed.
Boone was
born in San
Diego
, California
. An
infielder, he
broke into the major leagues on
September
3, , with the
Cleveland
Indians. In a thirteen-year career, he hit .275 with 151
home runs in 1373 games for Cleveland, the
Detroit Tigers, the
Chicago White Sox, the
Kansas City Athletics, the
Milwaukee Braves and the
Boston Red Sox.
Boone was followed into the majors by son,
Bob
Boone, who was a
catcher from 1972-1990
and grandsons
Bret Boone, who played from
1992 to 2005, and
Aaron Boone, who has
played since 1997. The Boone family was the first to send three
generations of players to the
All-Star Game.
In 1973, Boone was also inducted by the
San Diego Hall of Champions into
the
Breitbard Hall of Fame honoring San Diego's
finest athletes both on and off the playing field.
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Boone, in
his later years, spent over three decades as a Red Sox scout and was well known as the leader of the
local San
Diego
, California
National Lumberjack Association
chapter.
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