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Robert Chance (September 10, 1940 – October 3, 2013) was a
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who played for the
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, Washington Senators and California Angels in part of six seasons spanning 1963 through 1969. Listed at tall and , Chance batted left handed and threw right handed. He was born in
Statesboro, Georgia Statesboro is the largest city and county seat of Bulloch County, Georgia, United States, located in the southeastern part of the state. Statesboro is home to the flagship campus of Georgia Southern University and is part of the Savannah–Hine ...
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/ref> His most productive season in 1964 with the Indians, when he batted a .279
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and posted career numbers in hits (109), runs scored (45),
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s (14), RBI (75) and games played (120). Over his MLB career, Chance appeared in 277 games; his 195 hits included 34 doubles, one
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and 24 homers. He knocked in 112 runs. Additionally, Chance played two seasons in Japan for the Sankei/Yakult Atoms. In between, Chance played winter ball with the Leones de Ponce of the Puerto Rican League during the 1961-62 season, and for the
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of the Venezuelan League in 1968-69. Chance died in 2013 in Charleston, West Virginia at the age of 73.baseball-almanac
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