Bob Chance, Washington Senators First Baseman, 1965 Magazine Photo
The Page from the 1965 Big Time Baseball sports publication highlights Bob Chance, born on July 10, 1940, in Statesboro, Georgia. Chance is portrayed as a first baseman for the Washington Senators, noted for batting left and throwing right. The statistics provided are from the 1964 season, where Chance achieved a batting average of .279, hitting 14 home runs and accumulating 75 RBIs. His lifetime statistics up to that point show a batting average of .281, with 16 home runs and 82 RBIs. This data provides insight into Chance's performance during the 1964 season as well as his overall career trajectory at the time. The Washington Senators, active during the 1960s, were a Major League Baseball team, and players like Chance contributed to the team's efforts in the league during that era.