Greg Luzinski

Greg "The Bull" Luzinski (born on November 22, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois) was a Major League Baseball player. He spent the majority of his career with the Philadelphia Phillies (1970-80) and retired as a member of the Chicago White Sox (1981-84), fittingly in the city in which he was born. At 6'1 and 225 pounds, Luzinski was a well-liked member of the Phillies and a prototypical slugger. He was a rather menacing sight at the plate and hit a number of tape measure shots throughout his career. Luzinski was a career .276 hitter with 307 home runs and 1128 RBI. He was selected an All-Star between 1975 and 1978. Still a fan favorite in Philadelphia, he opened "The Bull" barbecue in the Phillies' newly opened stadium, Citizens Bank Pank.

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