Remembering Charlie "Butch" Moore: A Tribute to the Milwaukee Brewers Legend
Charlie "Butch" Moore, a former Milwaukee Brewers player, passed away, as announced by the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. Born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1953, Moore was drafted by the Brewers in the fifth round of the 1971 MLB Draft and made his debut in September 1973. During his eighth season, Moore achieved a remarkable feat by hitting for the cycle and stealing two bases in a game against the California Angels, a unique accomplishment in MLB history. He spent 14 seasons with the Brewers and one season with the Toronto Blue Jays, earning recognition by being inducted into the All-Time Alabama Baseball Team and the Milwaukee Brewers Wall of Honor in 2014.
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It is with great sadness that we bid farewell to Charlie "Butch" Moore, a talented player who left a lasting impact on the baseball community. His achievements on the field and contributions to the sport will be remembered by fans and fellow players alike. May his legacy continue to inspire future generations of baseball enthusiasts.