Dave Parker

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Biography

British rugby league player

  • Primary profession
  • Editor·director·miscellaneous
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 09 June 1951
  • Place of birth
  • Calhoun County· Mississippi
  • Death date
  • 2018-11-09
  • Death age
  • 83
  • Member of
  • Oakland Athletics·Milwaukee Brewers·Cincinnati Reds·Pittsburgh Pirates·Toronto Blue Jays

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Prior to directing The Dead Hate the Living, Parker had been working in Full Moon Entertainments promotional department and also served as an editor for various films, trailers and various segments for Full Moons Videozone featurettes.

Finished 20th in voting for 1976 National League MVP for having.313 Batting Average (168 for 537), 82 Runs, 28 Doubles, 10 Triples, 13 Home Runs, 90 RBI, 19 Stolen Bases, 30 Walks,.349 On base percentage,.475 Slugging Percentage, 255 Total Bases, 4 Sacrifice Flies and 6 Intentional Walks in 138 Games.

Finished 3rd in voting for 1975 National League MVP for leading League in Slugging Percentage (.541) and having.308 Batting Average (172 for 558), 75 Runs, 35 Doubles, 10 Triples, 25 Home Runs, 101 RBI, 8 Stolen Bases, 38 Walks,.357 On base percentage, 302 Total Bases, 1 Sacrifice Fly and 4 Intentional Walks in 148 Games.

Named to 6 National League All Star Teams (1977, 1979-1981 and 1985-1986) and the 1990 American League All Star Team.

Outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1973-1983), Cincinnati Reds (1984-1987), Oakland Athletics (1988-1989), Milwaukee Brewers , California Angels and Toronto Blue Jays.

Member of 1974-1975 National League Eastern Division Champion Pittsburgh Pirates teams. Member of 1979 World Series Champion Pittsburgh Pirates team. Member of 1988 American League Champion Oakland Athletics team. Member of 1989 World Series Champion Oakland Athletics team. Member of 1991 American League Eastern Division Champion Toronto Blue Jays team.

Finished 3rd in voting for 1977 National League MVP for leading League in Batting Average (.338), Hits (215), Doubles (44) and Times on Base (280) and having 107 Runs, 8 Triples, 21 Home Runs, 88 RBI, 17 Stolen Bases, 58 Walks,.397 On base percentage,.531 Slugging Percentage, 338 Total Bases, 4 Sacrifice Flies and 13 Intentional Walks in 159 Games.

1978 National League MVP for leading League in Batting Average (.334), Slugging Percentage (.585), OPS (.979), Total Bases (340), Runs Created (134) and Intentional Walks (23). Also had 102 Runs, 32 Doubles, 12 Triples, 30 Home Runs, 117 RBI, 20 Stolen Bases, 57 Walks,.394 On base percentage and 2 Sacrifice Flies in 148 Games.

Finished 10th in voting for 1979 National League MVP for leading League in Extra-Base Hits (77) and Sacrifice Flies and having.310 Batting Average (193 for 622), 109 Runs, 45 Doubles, 7 Triples, 25 Home Runs, 94 RBI, 20 Stolen Bases, 67 Walks,.380 On base percentage,.526 Slugging Percentage, 327 Total Bases and 14 Intentional Walks in 158 Games.

Finished 2nd in voting to Willie McGee for 1985 National League MVP for leading League in Total Bases (350), Doubles (42), RBI (125), Extra-Base Hits (80), Intentional Walks (24) and Grounding into Double Plays (26) and having.312 Batting Average (198 for 635), 88 Runs, 4 Triples, 34 Home Runs, 5 Stolen Bases, 52 Walks,.365 On base percentage,.551 Slugging Percentage and 4 Sacrifice Flies in 160 Games.

Finished 5th in voting for 1986 National League MVP for playing in all 162 Games and leading League in Total Bases (304). Also had.273 Batting Average (174 for 637), 89 Runs, 31 Doubles, 3 Triples, 31 Home Runs, 116 RBI, 1 Stolen Base, 56 Walks,.330 On base percentage,.477 Slugging Percentage, 6 Sacrifice Flies and 16 Intentional Walks.

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