Another installment in my "Born on the Same Day" series, featuring players who were born on the same day (!) and year.
This is post #14 in the series: Ron Santo and Danny Cater - both born on 2/25/1940.
Ron Santo was the Cubs' regular 3rd baseman from 1960 to 1973. Along the way, he finished 4th in ROY voting, was an All-Star in 9 of his final 11 seasons with the Cubs, won 4 Gold Gloves, led the NL in walks 4 times and triples once, topped 30 homers 4 times, and 100 RBI 4 times.
He played his final season (1974) for the White Sox, dividing his time between DH and backing up 2B and 3B.
Danny Cater began his career with the Phillies in 1964 as a part-time left fielder and pinch-hitter. He was a regular for the next 6 seasons with the White Sox (1965-66), Athletics (1966-69), and Yankees (1970). In 1971 Cater divided his time between 1B and 3B for the Yankees, backing up John Ellis and Jerry Kenney.
He moved on to the Red Sox for 3 more seasons, before wrapping up with the Cardinals in 1975. Cater's last significant playing time came in 1972, when he started 82 games at 1st base (essentially whenever Carl Yastrzemski moved out to left field). That role would be filled by youngster Cecil Cooper beginning in 1973.
I was a big Ron Santo fan and honestly I would have put him in the Hall of Fame before Billy Williams who also happened to be a favorite of mine. In fact, not sure I would have put Billy Williams in the Hall but I digress.
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