Denis John Menke Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Denis John Menke (born July 21, 1940 in Algona, Iowa, United States) is a former professional baseball infielder. He played all or part of thirteen seasons in Major League Baseball from 1962 to 1974. He played for the Milwaukee Braves (1962–65), Atlanta Braves (1966–67), Houston Astros (1968–71, 1974) and Cincinnati Reds (1972–73), all of the National League. He was elected to the National League All-Star team in 1969 and 1970.
Finished 15th in voting for 1969 National League MVP for having .269 Batting Average (149 for 553), 72 Runs, 25 Doubles, 5 Triples, 10 Home Runs, 90 RBI, 2 Stolen Bases, 87 Walks, .369 On-base percentage, .387 Slugging Percentage, 214 Total Bases, 7 Sacrifice Hits, 6 Sacrifice Flies and 12 Intentional Walks.
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Named to 1969 and 1970 National League All Star Teams.
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Member of 1972 National League Champion Cincinnati Red team. Member of 1973 National League Western Division Champion Cincinnati Reds team.
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Shortstop for Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves (1962-1967), Houston Astros (1968-1971; 1974), and Cincinnati Reds (1972-1973)
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Year
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ESPN 25: Who's #1?
2005
TV Series documentary
Himself
High Hopes: The Anatomy of a Winner
2003
Video documentary
Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Hitting Coach
ESPN SportsCentury
2000
TV Series documentary
Himself
1973 National League Championship Series
1973
TV Series
Himself - Cincinnati Reds Third Baseman / Shortstop / Himself - Cincinnati Reds Pinch Hitter