Mickey Bowers

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1949 –

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Who is Mickey Bowers?

Allen LaGrant "Mickey" Bowers is a retired American professional baseball player, scout, coach and manager whose entire uniformed career took place in minor league baseball. An outfielder, Bowers threw and batted right-handed, stood 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighed 175 pounds.

Bowers graduated from Mount Vernon High School and attended Northern Virginia College. He entered professional baseball in 1968 in the Philadelphia Phillies' organization and in his finest season, 1969, he batted .308 with 124 hits, 10 home runs and 73 runs batted in in 106 games played for the Spartanburg Phillies of the Class A Western Carolinas League. However, his career was highlighted by an incident in his first game as a professional in the Short Season-A Northern League. On July 4, 1968, Bowers, playing right field for the Huron Phillies, ran through an outfield fence while chasing a foul fly ball. He emerged from the hole in the fence unhurtalthough he did not make the catch. He retired as an active player after the 1970 season and then served six years as a police officer in Washington, D.C., before returning to baseball as a member of the Major League Baseball Scouting Bureau.

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