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Marv Eugene Breeding (May 8, 1934 – December 31, 2006) was an American
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second baseman who played four seasons in
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(MLB) for the
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, Washington Senators and
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between and ."Marv Breeding Statistics and History"
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He batted and threw right-handed and was listed as tall and . Breeding graduated from Decatur High School in his native city. He then played
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for the baseball team at Samford University (then called Howard College). He also was a guard for the
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squad and place-kicker for the football team whose
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then was
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. His slick fielding abilities and a quick bat prompted him to sign with the
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in 1955. Breeding reached the major leagues in 1960 with the Orioles, spending three years with them before moving to the Washington Senators and
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. His most productive season came in 1960 as the regular second baseman for Baltimore, when he posted career-highs in
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(.267),
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s (3), runs (69), RBI (43), hits (147), doubles (25), stolen bases (10) and games played (152), including seven three-hits games. His 117
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ranked him ninth in the
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. Before the 1963 season Breeding was sent to the new Washington Senators in a five-players deal, playing at
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and second bases. Then, in the midseason he was traded to the Dodgers. While in Los Angeles, Breeding served as a backup for injured Jim Gilliam (2B) and
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(SS). He sat the bench as a member of the Dodgers in their four-game sweep over the
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during the
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. In a four-season majors career, Breeding was a .250 hitter with seven home runs and 92 RBI in 415 games. After 1963, he played in the
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for five more seasons at the Triple-A level. Following his baseball retirement in 1968, Breeding worked as a manufacturer's representative and eventually started ''Marve Breeding Enterprises'', which included ''M&B Industries'' machine shop in Decatur. In February 2006, he was selected to the Samford Baseball Hall of Fame. Breeding died in his home at the age of 72.


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