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Bob Horner, former Braves third baseman and NL Rookie of the Year, dies at 68
Horner ended up with 218 home runs total, doing so in 1,020 career games
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What happenedBob Horner, former Braves third baseman and NL Rookie of the Year, dies at 68.
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CenterBob Horner, former Braves third baseman and NL Rookie of the Year, dies at 68
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Right / center-rightBob Horner, Former Braves Star And College Baseball Hall Of Famer, Dead At 68