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John Junior Roseboro (May 13, 1933 – August 16, 2002) was an American professional baseball player and coach. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball from 1957 until 1970, most prominently as a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers. A four-time All-Star player, Roseboro is considered one of the best defensive catchers of the 1960s, winning two Gold Glove Awards. He was the Dodgers' starting catcher in four World Series with the Dodgers winning three of those. Roseboro was known for his role in one of the most violent incidents in baseball history when Juan Marichal struck him in the head with a bat during a game in 1965.
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Song | Duration |
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MFL | 2:59 |
Human Gauze | 3:13 |
La Nuit Des Temps (feat. Lizzy and The Palm) | 3:04 |
On Prophets | 2:17 |
Mere Mortal | 2:34 |
Woman | 2:39 |
Fool Moon | 2:02 |
Saints of God | 1:53 |
Cheat Death | 3:12 |
Universal Themes | 1:16 |
Crying | 2:54 |
Apocalypsis | 2:56 |
Babylon Is Fallen | 2:25 |
Black & White | 1:05 |
Love | 2:38 |
Pilgim's Process | 3:26 |
Son of My Father | 3:44 |
Antihero | 2:06 |
Human Nature | 3:55 |
Johanna | 1:35 |
Topo Chico | 2:16 |
The Banquet | 2:30 |
Coke | 1:31 |
Gethsemane | 2:54 |
Joy | 2:14 |
I Took The L | 2:55 |
John Dee Whip | 1:34 |
Chicken | 2:20 |
The Empress | 1:58 |
Fetal Position | 3:58 |
Carpe Diem | 1:29 |
Freak | 2:44 |
How To Pray | 2:57 |
Hahaha | 3:53 |
How To Go To Heaven | 3:16 |
80 Summers | 3:21 |
This My Home | 1:50 |
Hit | 2:49 |
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