Mike Greenwell, former Boston Red Sox player and Lee County Commissioner, died at 62

Mike Greenwell, a former Boston Red Sox, passed away the field worker and the Lee County commissioner on Thursday (October 9) at the age of 62. The Lee County government has announced it is going on social media. Mike Greenwell’s floating career with Boston Red Sox During his 12-year career with the Boston Red Sox, from his debut in 1985 to his retirement in 1996, Mike Greenwell maintained a batting average of .303, recorded 130 home runs and recorded 726 RBIs. Greenwell saw a limited playing time in his first two seasons, but in 1987 as a striking lead in fourth place in the rook of the year. In 1988 he earned a place in the American League All-Star team, he placed second in the MVP race behind Jose CanseCo, and won a Silver Slugger Award. He secured a second all-Star selection in 1989. The declaration of the government of Lee County “It is with a heavy heart. I share the news about the passing of Lee County Commissioner Mike Greenwell. For the past few years I had the opportunity to work closely with commissioner Greenwell and deep admiration of his professionalism and service to the great residents of this province. Sheriff’s Office family posted on Facebook. “In addition, he will always be remembered for his leading professional baseball career with the world -famous Boston Red Sox, and knows that his legacy will live on forever,” he added in the statement. “Today we honor the life and contributions of commissioner Greenwell, and mourn this in -depth loss with his family, friends and everyone who loved him,” expressed the sheriff Carmine Marceno. (More to follow)

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