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Bob Heise

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509:, Heise began seeing more playing time at third base, a position he had only appeared at a handful of times up to that point. The move allowed Heise to appear in a career high 95 games, and log a career high 271 at bats. The highlight of his season was June 24, when his double off 36: 502:. Shortly after his arrival in Milwaukee, Heise took over as the Brewers' starting shortstop. He had an eight-game hitting streak during July (July 18–30), and in August, had three three hit games (August 4, 10, and 14). 634:
and two RBI in his team's 11–10 loss. For the season, he batted .214 with 21 RBI. Though he was on the Red Sox post season roster, he did not appear in any post season games.
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While with the California Angels, Heise saw pretty regular action, backing up second and third base. He appeared in 29 games, from August 3 to the end of the season.
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Golden Empire League championship. Heise's American Legion Post 165 team, coached by his father, William, won the league championship in
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was sidelined by an eye injury, Heise batted .344 with seven runs and seven RBIs. He played all eighteen innings of a July 6
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on December 2, 1974, was driven by the Red Sox using its outfielder surplus to address its lack of infielder depth.
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Heise appeared in thirteen games and was hitless in eleven at bats for the Giants when he was traded to the
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for the month of September. Considering his limited playing time, Heise put up respectable numbers. His 22
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in Jacksonville. When he received his callup to the majors that September, he played mostly shortstop.
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Heise spent the majority of his short time with the Cardinals organization in triple A, with the
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season, he saw incredibly limited action. Heise appeared in only 32 games, and logged just 61
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scored two runs to tie the game. He then scored the winning run on
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from the Dodgers, and second base was taken over by rookie
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October 1, 1977, for the Kansas City Royals
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September 12, 1967, for the New York Mets
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winning Red Sox. In the first two weeks of July, while
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Heise was part of a proposed trade package along with
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scored two runs in the Brewers' 5–2 victory over the
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Heise enjoyed his first full season in the majors in
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September 12, 1967. 1159:, by Bill Nowlin, Retrieved July 12, 2013. 930:"San Francisco Giants 4, Atlanta Braves 1" 446:at short until an injury to fellow ex-Met 263:(MLB) for seven teams, from 1967 to 1977. 252:(born May 12, 1947) is an American former 34: 23: 1263:Florida Instructional League Mets players 470:, and on June 30, he hit his only career 442:. He spent most of the season backing up 845:"New York Mets 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 3" 671: 637:Though Heise was healthy throughout the 616:1975 American League Championship Series 598:Heise's trade to the Boston Red Sox for 520:The Brewers completely overhauled their 994:"Milwaukee Brewers 5, Boston Red Sox 2" 918:: Sports Reference LLC. April 18, 1970. 812: 162: 1006:: Sports Reference LLC. June 24, 1972. 966:: Sports Reference LLC. June 30, 1970. 942:: Sports Reference LLC. June 26, 1970. 466:. On June 26, he hit his first career 1106:: Sports Reference LLC. July 6, 1975. 1082:: Sports Reference LLC. 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Index


Boston Red Sox
Infielder
San Antonio, Texas
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
New York Mets
1967
1969
San Francisco Giants
1970
1971
Milwaukee Brewers
1973
St. Louis Cardinals
1974
California Angels
Boston Red Sox
1975
1976
Kansas City Royals
1977
professional baseball
infielder
Major League Baseball
military brat
San Antonio, Texas
California
Vacaville High School

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