Wally Berger, an outfielder for the Boston...
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Wally Berger, an outfielder for the Boston Braves during the 1930s and later with several other major league teams, and holder of the rookie home-run record that stood for more than a half-century, died Wednesday in Redondo Beach after suffering a stroke. He was 83.
Berger’s record of 38 home runs by a rookie, set in 1930, was not surpassed until 1987, when Oakland’s Mark McGwire hit 49. Frank Robinson had tied Berger’s mark in 1956 with the Cincinnati Reds.
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