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🎂 Curt Flood - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday
Currently, Curt Flood is 86 years, 10 months and 3 days old. Curt Flood will celebrate 87rd birthday on a Saturday 18th of January 2025. Below we countdown to Curt Flood upcoming birthday.
Popular As |
Curt Flood |
Occupation |
Baseball Player |
Age |
86 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
Born |
January 18, 1938 (Houston, TX) |
Birthday |
January 18 |
Town/City |
Houston, TX |
Nationality |
TX |
🌙 Zodiac
Curt Flood’s zodiac sign is Capricorn. According to astrologers, Capricorn is a sign that represents time and responsibility, and its representatives are traditional and often very serious by nature. These individuals possess an inner state of independence that enables significant progress both in their personal and professional lives. They are masters of self-control and have the ability to lead the way, make solid and realistic plans, and manage many people who work for them at any time. They will learn from their mistakes and get to the top based solely on their experience and expertise.
🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs
Curt Flood was born in the Year of the Tiger. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Tiger are authoritative, self-possessed, have strong leadership qualities, are charming, ambitious, courageous, warm-hearted, highly seductive, moody, intense, and they’re ready to pounce at any time. Compatible with Horse or Dog.
About
MLB center fielder who won 7 Gold Glove Awards and became famous for refusing to accept a trade in 1969, opening up the route to free agency.
Before Fame
In 1956, he graduated from McClymonds High School in Oakland and began his career with the Cincinnati Reds.
Trivia
He won two World Series titles with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Family Life
He had five children; they are named Debbie, Gary, Shelly, Scott, and Curt Flood, Jr.
Associated With
He retired after playing the third-most games at center field in MLB history, falling shy of Willie Mays' career mark.
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