Mid Sixties Mets Third Baseman: Ken Boyer (1966-1967)

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Kenton Lloyd Boyer was born on May 20, 1931 in Liberty, Missouri. He was one of fourteen children, & two of his brother's player
Mid Sixties Mets Third Baseman: Ken Boyer (1966-1967)
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Mid Sixties Mets Third Baseman: Ken Boyer (1966-1967)
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Vintage autographed color photo of star baseball player Ken Boyer with the New York Mets circa 1966 Stock Photo - Alamy
Mid Sixties Mets Third Baseman: Ken Boyer (1966-1967)
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Mid Sixties Mets Third Baseman: Ken Boyer (1966-1967)
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