Greg Luzinski
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Gregory Michael "The Bull" Luzinski (born November 22, 1950) is a former left fielder in Major League Baseball.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, he attended Notre Dame High School in Niles, Illinois. Luzinski spent the majority of his career with the Philadelphia Phillies (1970–1980), and retired as a member of the Chicago White Sox (1981–1984).
At 6'1 and 225 pounds, Luzinski was a well-liked member of the Phillies and a prototypical slugger. He was a career .276 hitter with 307 home runs and 1,128 RBIs. He was selected an All-Star between 1975 and 1978.
Still a fan favorite in Philadelphia, he opened "Bull's Barbecue" in the Phillies' newly opened stadium, Citizens Bank Park.
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- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
- Baseball Library
- Phillies All-Time Team
Preceded by Willie Crawford |
National League Player of the Month June, 1973 |
Succeeded by Pete Rose |
Preceded by Johnny Bench |
National League RBI Champion 1975 |
Succeeded by George Foster |
Preceded by George Foster |
National League Player of the Month July, 1977 |
Succeeded by George Foster |
Categories: National League All-Stars | National League RBI champions | Chicago White Sox players | Philadelphia Phillies players | Major league left fielders | Major league designated hitters | 1950 births | Living people | Polish-Americans | People from Chicago | Major league players from Illinois