From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bobby Bonner
Bobby Bonner
Bobby Bonner for the Baltimore Orioles, primarily as a shortstop. Begin-
ning on the evening of April 18, 1981, he had 12 at-bats
Shortstop in the longest professional game ever played, 33 innings,
Born: August 12, 1956 (1956-08-12) between the Pawtucket Red Sox and the Rochester Red
Uvalde, Texas Wings. This epic International League contest is the sub-
ject of New York Times columnist Dan Barry’s book "Bot-
Batted: Right Threw: Right
tom of the 33rd: Hope, Redemption, and Baseball’s
MLB debut Longest Game" (Harper, 2011).
September 12, 1980 for the Baltimore Orioles
Last MLB appearance External links
September 28, 1983 for the Baltimore Orioles • Career statistics and player information from
Baseball-Reference, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
Career statistics
Persondata
Batting average .194 Name Bonner, Bobby
Home runs 0 Alternative names
Runs batted in 8 Short description American baseball player
Teams Date of birth August 12, 1956
• Baltimore Orioles (1980-83)
Place of birth Uvalde, Texas
Date of death
Robert Averill Bonner (born August 12, 1956) is a former Place of death
professional baseball player. He played parts of four sea-
sons in Major League Baseball, from 1980 and 1983, all
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Categories:
• Major League Baseball shortstops
• Baltimore Orioles players
• Charlotte O's players
• Rochester Red Wings players
• Baseball players from Texas
• 1956 births
• Living people
• American baseball shortstop stubs
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