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What Red Sox player became a dentist?

By Sebastian Wright |

Celebrities who gave up dentistry for stardom — and vice versa! For the Boston Red Sox, the 1967 American League pennant race was known as “the Impossible Dream.” The man who made it come true was Jim Lonborg, a mild-mannered pre-med student from Stanford University.

Is Jim Lonborg married?

yes
Jim Lonborg/Has Current Partner

How old is Jim Lonborg?

79 years (April 16, 1942)
Jim Lonborg/Age

Who ran a successful dental practice while pitching in the majors?

Lonborg, who finished dental school in 1983, and runs his own practice in Hanover, Mass., which is less than 30 miles south of Fenway Park.

Is Jim Lonborg in the Hall of Fame?

Lonborg lives in Scituate, Massachusetts. Lonborg was selected to the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame, in 2002.

How tall is Lonborg?

6-05
Jim Lonborg

High School:San Luis Obispo High School (San Luis Obispo, CA)
Bats:RightRight
Height:6-05210
First Game:04-23-1965 (Age 23)
Last Game:06-10-1979

What number was Lonborg?

16Boston Red Sox / Pitcher
Jim Lonborg/Number

Why did Babe Ruth quit pitching?

There was already animosity against Ruth among Boston players regarding his salary as it was. It was purely Ruth’s decision. It was based on money, the fact Ruth knew at a young age no player could do both, and that Ruth saw how fans reacted to his hitting. The Red Sox owner wanted him to pitch.

Who wore 41 for the Phillies?

–Charlie Manuel
Phinally, Phillies managers who wore their number the longest: 9 years–Charlie Manuel, 41, (2005-2013) and Gene Mauch, 4, (1960-68).

How old was Jim Lonborg when he joined the Red Sox?

Jim Lonborg was born on Thursday, April 16, 1942, in Santa Maria, California. Lonborg was 23 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 23, 1965, with the Boston Red Sox.

Where did Jim Lonborg go to medical school?

– Jim Lonborg on MLB.com (Ian Browne, 06/24/2002, ‘Where’ve you gone, Jim Lonborg?’, Source) Did you know that Jim Lonborg was a pre-med student (future Dentist / Tufts University School of Dental Medicine) who received a degree in biology from Stanford before being signed by the Boston Red Sox?

When did Jim Lonborg become a sportswriter?

Jim shared how that happened to sportswriter Ian Brown in 2002 on MLB.com (‘Where’ve you gone, Jim Lonborg, Source ): “I was blessed to be a Major League ballplayer for 15 years and to come into a beautiful career like dentistry. It’s hard to compare. The life of a dentist is a little more realistic, a little more grounded.

When did Jim Lonborg play for the Phillies?

He won only 27 games from 1968 to 1971 and was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers after the 1971 season. While he performed well for Milwaukee in 1972, the team traded him in October to the Philadelphia Phillies.