Kenneth Lee McMullen (born June 1, 1942) is an American former
Major League Baseball
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third baseman
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. Born in
Oxnard, California, he batted and threw right-handed, stood tall and weighed .
Los Angeles Dodgers
McMullen signed with the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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upon graduation from
Oxnard High School. After two minor league seasons in which he batted .285 with 42
home runs
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and 177
runs batted in
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, McMullen made his major league debut as a September call-up in at just twenty years old. He collected three
hits in eleven
at-bats.
He was awarded the starting third base job out of
Spring training , but after committing five
errors while batting just .205 with one home run and three RBIs through April, he was optioned to triple A Spokane. After Manager
Walter Alston shifted
left fielder Tommy Davis to third, and tried several other players at third base, McMullen was brought back up from Spokane at the end of June. His first major league home run was a
grand slam off the
St. Louis Cardinals'
Ernie Broglio on the
Fourth of July
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. He raised his average to a far more respectable .236 by the end of the season while hitting five home runs with 28 RBIs. He pulled a hamstring on September 26 against the
New York Mets
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anddid not play in the World Series against the
New York Yankees
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.
He started the season with the Dodgers, but poor fielding and a .209
batting average landed him back with the
Spokane Indians by the middle of June. At the end of the season, he was traded with
Frank Howard,
Phil Ortega and
Pete Richert to the
Washington Senators for
John Kennedy
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and
Claude Osteen.
Washington Senators
McMullen won an everyday job batting second for
Gil Hodges' Senators. Though he led the
American League
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with 22 errors in , he soon earned a reputation as one of the slicker fielding third basemen in the AL. On August 13, 1965, he tied an AL record by starting four
double plays against the
Baltimore Orioles
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. On September 26, , he set an AL record with eleven assists from third against the
Boston Red Sox
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(a mark later tied by
Mike Ferraro). He led AL third basemen in
total chances over three seasons from to , and led AL third basemen in
double plays in 1967 and
putouts in 1969.
McMullen had his first career multi-home run game on July 16, 1967. Later in the same month, he embarked on a career-high 19-game hit streak, which saw him hit a game-winning home run to end a twenty inning marathon with the
Minnesota Twins
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on August 9. He batted a career-high .272 while driving in a career-high 87
runs in 1969. In all, he clubbed 86 home runs and drove in 327 during five plus seasons with the Senators. Shortly into the season, he was dealt to the
California Angels for
Rick Reichardt and
Aurelio Rodríguez
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.
California Angels
After a subpar first season in
California
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, McMullen rebounded in to hit a career-high 21 home runs. On July 17, 1971, McMullen scored from third on a
sacrifice bunt by
Bruce Christensen
Bruce Ray Christensen (born February 22, 1948) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop for the California Angels. He was drafted by the Angels in the 17th round of the 1966 amateur draft. In his only major league season, 1971, he got into ...
, giving his
rookie teammate his first major league RBI. He had a 17-game hit streak from July 23 to August 16, . On November 28, 1972, McMullen was part of a blockbuster trade, as he and
Andy Messersmith were sent to the Los Angeles Dodgers for
Billy Grabarkewitz,
Frank Robinson,
Bill Singer,
Mike Strahler and
Bobby Valentine.
Pinch hitter
McMullen played the season opener at third base, but was soon displaced by rookie
Ron Cey. From there, he served mostly as a
pinch hitter, going six-for-nineteen with a walk, two home runs and nine RBIs in that role. He spent two more seasons backing up Cey and pinch hitting in Los Angeles, clubbing a pinch hit grand slam against the
San Diego Padres on April 24, . He was released during Spring training , but soon after caught on with the
Oakland Athletics
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. He spent one season in Oakland, serving primarily as a
designated hitter
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and pinch hitter.
He spent his final season with the
Milwaukee Brewers
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before retiring. He hit a pinch hit home run against the
Seattle Mariners in his final career at bat.
Personal life
Prior to his
1973 season with the Dodgers, McMullen’s wife Bobbie (Goldie McMullen) was diagnosed with
breast cancer
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. Three months pregnant at the time with the couple’s third child, she declined treatment that could have prematurely terminated her
pregnancy
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Pregnancy usually occurs by sexual intercourse, but ...
. Her cancer treatment began after she gave birth to son Jonathan in November 1973. McMullen was able to continue with his baseball activities because of the insistence of his wife who died on April 6, . They have three children, Ryan, Tamara, Kenna and Jon.
Career
Robbed of the opportunity to play in the
1963 World Series by an injury, McMullen returned to the post-season in the twilight of his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers. In the
1974 National League Championship Series
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, he struck out against the
Pittsburgh Pirates'
Bruce Kison in his only post-season at-bat.
References
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1942 births
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