MLB Hall of Fame first baseman "Steady Eddie" Murray turns 68
Published: Feb. 23, 2024, 11:24 p.m.
Born on February 24, 1956, in Los Angeles, CA, Eddie Murray went on to have a Hall of Fame baseball career. Murray was an 8x All-star and 3x Golden Glove winner
former Baltimore Oriole and Hall of Famer Eddie Murray is introduced during pregame ceremonies honoring the 1983 World Champion Baltimore Orioles prior to the game against the New York Metsat Oriole Park at Camden Yards.Baltimore Oriloes first baseman EDDIE MURRAY in action during the 1983 season at Memorial Stadium.Hall of Famer Eddie Murray during the Parade of Legends.Baltimore Oriloes first baseman Eddie Murray in action during the 1983 season at Memorial Stadium.Baltimore Orioles Hall of Famer Eddie Murray (33) throws out the ceremonial first pitch at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The Orioles were celebrating the 30th anniversary of Camden Yards.Baltimore Oriloes first baseman Eddie Murray in action during the 1983 season at Memorial Stadium.Hall of Famer Eddie Murray waves to the crowd after being introduced during the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies at Clark Sports Center.Baltimore Orioles 1st baseman Eddie Murray in spring training action at Miami Stadium against the New York Mets.Hall of Fame player Eddie Murray speaks to the crowd after the unveiling of his statue as part of the Orioles Legends series prior to a game against the Kansas City Royals at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.Eddie Murray of the Los Angeles Dodgers in spring training action during the 1991 season.Eddie Murray (33) of the Los Angeles Dodgers in action against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Dodger Stadium.Eddie Murray of the Cleveland Indians in action against the Chicago White Sox at Jacobs Field.Eddie Murray of the Cleveland Indians in action against the Chicago White Sox at Jacobs Field.Baltimore Orioles 1st baseman Eddie Murray acknowledges the fans during his retirement ceremory at Camden Yards