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Tim McCarver, a former All-Star catcher and longtime voice of the World Series, has died at 81.
McCarver played 21 MLB seasons, for the Cardinals, Phillies, Expos and Red Sox. He was a member of the Cardinals’ World Series teams in 1964 and ’67, and made the All-Star game in 1966 and ’67.
In 1,909 career regular-season games, McCarver batted .271 with 97 home runs and 645 RBIs. His career WAR (wins above replacement) was 28.3.

Tim McCarver, legendary MLB broadcaster, dead at 81
Tim McCarver, a former All-Star catcher and longtime voice of the World Series, has died at 81.
