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In 1967, Ferrara led the Dodgers with 16 home runs and had his best season at the plate, hitting .277/.345/.467 with a 140 wRC+ in 122 games. Taken by the Padres in the expansion draft, Ferrara ...
Ferrara appeared on episodes of "Gilligan's Island," "Batman," and the game show "Match Game." He is survived by his son, Al III, and two grandchildren. More from CBS News ...
Ferrara appeared on episodes of “Gilligan’s Island,” “Batman” and the game show “Match Game.” He is survived by his son, Al III, and two grandchildren.
He batted .256 with 23 home runs in 249 games over five seasons with Los Angeles. During that time, he was a part of National League pennant-winning teams in 1963, 1965 and 1966. Ferrara didn't ...
The Dodgers gave Ferrara more run in 1967, using him as a starting corner outfielder in just over half their games. He made the most of that opportunity, hitting .277 with 16 homers in 384 trips ...
Ferrara went on to play for the Cincinnati Reds before retiring as a player after the 1971 season. He finished his eight-year MLB career hitting .259/.344/.423 with 51 home runs, 198 RBI and 141 ...
Former outfielder Al "The Bull" Ferrara died Friday, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced. ... Ferrara was named the Dodgers' MVP in 1967 when he batted .277 with 16 homers and 50 RBIs in 122 games.
Free-spirited outfielder Al Ferrara, a key figure in Spokane’s Pacific Coast League days, died Nov. 15 in Southern California at the age of 84. A Brooklyn, New York, native, who played Carnegie ...
Former Dodger Al Ferrara, a 2-time World Series champion, dies at 84 The outfielder known as ‘The Bull’ was part of the 1963 and 1965 World Series squads and was the team MVP in 1967 when he ...
Ferrara, nicknamed The Bull, made his major league debut for the Dodgers on July 30, 1963, and remained in the organization through 1968. He batted .256 with 23 home runs in 249 games over five ...
Former outfielder Al "The Bull" Ferrara, who won championships with the Dodgers in 1963 and 1965, has died at age 84.