Johnny Bench – Baseball Hall of Famer

John Lee Bench was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on December 7th, 1947 to Ted and Kathie Bench. Johnny Bench was a typical high school teenager who played both baseball and basketball at Binger High School in Binger Oklahoma. He played All-State in both baseball and basketball. Bench not only excelled at sports in high school but he also did well in class and graduated Valedictorian. Johnny Bench always wanted to be a professional baseball player and it was his father who suggested that he play the catcher’s position. His father felt that this would be the quickest way for his son to realize his dream of becoming a professional player. Johnny Bench heeded his father’s advice and in 1965, at the age of 18 he was drafted into the minor league by the Cincinnati Reds. He was brought up from the minors for the 1968 season to play for the majors beginning a successful career that lasted until his last game in September 1983.

During Johnny Bench’s baseball career he received many awards and quite a few honors beginning with Rookie of the Year award in 1968. This outstanding athlete also played in 14 All-Star games, a 2 time World Series champion, 10 time Gold Glove Award winner, 2 time National League MVP, 1 time World Series MVP and won the Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig Memorial and Hutch awards. In his 17 years of professional baseball Johnny had 2048 hits at bat with a.267 batting average. He hit 689 home runs with 1376 RBIs. At the time of his retirement he was the he was the home run leader for catchers. Johnny Bench was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York in 1989.

John Lee Bench continues to excel in his endeavors after his baseball career ended in 1983. After his retirement he co authored 2 books, an autobiography called Catch You Later and Catch Every Ball: How to Handle Life’s Pitches. He has also broadcast baseball games on radio and television. In 2004 Bench had a hip replacement operation due to his many years as a baseball catcher. The hip replacement was a Stryker ceramic hip and he later became a spokesman for the Stryker Co. He still participates in competitive sports and has played golf in several Champions Tour tournaments.

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