Gene Alley

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Gene Alley
Shortstop
Born: July 10, 1940 (1940-07-10) (age 67)
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 4, 1963
for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Final game
September 27, 1973
for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Career statistics
AVG     .254
Hits     999
RBI     342
Teams
Career highlights and awards
  • All-Star in 1967 and 1968
  • Gold Gloves in 1966 and 1967

Leonard Eugene Alley (born July 10, 1940 in Richmond, Virginia) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop who played his entire career for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1963-73).

Alley was a modest hitter but an exceptionally steady shortstop with good range and an accurate throwing arm. He won two Gold Glove Awards at shortstop (1966-67) and also garnered two All-Star appearances primarily on the strength of his glove. He spent most of his career turning double plays with second baseman Bill Mazeroski, and the duo set a MLB record of 161 double plays in a season in 1966 that still stands (when the Pirates set a National League record with 215 total double plays). They also joined a select list of eight shortstop-second baseman duos to each win a Gold Glove the same season while playing together twice (1967-68). Shoulder and knee problems ultimately ended his career and prevented him from realizing his full potential.

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