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Ken Boyer was a major league baseball player.

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  • Ken Boyer
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  • Ken Boyer was a major league baseball player.
  • Ken Boyer is an American producer and animator, best known for working on animated series and movies such as Animaniacs, Alvin and the Chipmunks, The Tigger Movie, Ozzy Drix, Virtual Oz, The Lion King and many more. Boyer was also a director and layout artist for a few episodes of Tiny Toon Adventures including its direct-to-video film.
  • Ken Boyer is Storyboard Designer of Season 1 of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Participated in the design of the characters that would become the Warners in Animaniacs (1993) during the time when they were planned to be duck characters.
  • Kenton Lloyd Boyer (May 20 1931 – September 7 1982) was an American third baseman and manager in Major League Baseball who played primarily for the St. Louis Cardinals. Winner of the 1964 National League MVP Award, he became the second player at his position to hit 250 career home runs, and retired with the third highest slugging average by a third baseman (.462). His 255 homers as a Cardinal rank second for right-handed hitters to Albert Pujols, and rank third in club history to teammate Stan Musial's 475. A five-time Gold Glove Award winner, he also led the NL in double plays five times and retired among the all-time leaders in games (6th, 1,785), assists (6th, 3,652) and double plays (3rd, 355) at third base.
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  • Kenton Lloyd Boyer (May 20 1931 – September 7 1982) was an American third baseman and manager in Major League Baseball who played primarily for the St. Louis Cardinals. Winner of the 1964 National League MVP Award, he became the second player at his position to hit 250 career home runs, and retired with the third highest slugging average by a third baseman (.462). His 255 homers as a Cardinal rank second for right-handed hitters to Albert Pujols, and rank third in club history to teammate Stan Musial's 475. A five-time Gold Glove Award winner, he also led the NL in double plays five times and retired among the all-time leaders in games (6th, 1,785), assists (6th, 3,652) and double plays (3rd, 355) at third base. A native of Alba, Missouri, Boyer was one of fourteen children, and two of his brothers also played in the major leagues: older brother Cloyd was a pitcher for the Cardinals in the early 1950s, and younger brother Clete (1937-2007) became a third baseman for the New York Yankees and Atlanta Braves. Three other brothers played in the minor leagues.
  • Ken Boyer was a major league baseball player.
  • Ken Boyer is an American producer and animator, best known for working on animated series and movies such as Animaniacs, Alvin and the Chipmunks, The Tigger Movie, Ozzy Drix, Virtual Oz, The Lion King and many more. Boyer was also a director and layout artist for a few episodes of Tiny Toon Adventures including its direct-to-video film.
  • Ken Boyer is Storyboard Designer of Season 1 of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Participated in the design of the characters that would become the Warners in Animaniacs (1993) during the time when they were planned to be duck characters.
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