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Bernardo "Bernie" Carbo (born August 5, 1947 in Detroit, Michigan) is a former Major League Baseball right fielder/designated hitter who played with the Cincinnati Reds (1969-72), St. Louis Cardinals (1972-73, 1979-80), Boston Red Sox (1974-76, 1977-78), Milwaukee Brewers (1976), Cleveland Indians (1978) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1980). He batted left-handed and threw right-handed.

1975 World Series

, among them a pinch-hit three-run homer by the Sox' Bernie Carbo that tied the game and a game-saving...

The Sporting News Rookie of the Year Award

(Chicago AL, OF) Coco Laboy (Montreal NL, 2B) 1970 Roy Foster (Cleveland AL, OF) Bernie Carbo...

Bill Lee

away "The Buffalo Heads", giving up talented players such as Hall of Famer Fergie Jenkins and Bernie Carbo for little return. Lee was the last remaining member, and he knew it. As the Red Sox slumped...

Boston Red Sox

drama featuring dramatic home runs by Bernie Carbo and Fisk (the latter a game-winner, the famous...

Cincinnati Reds

former Red Bernie Carbo's three-run home run. After a few close-calls either way, Carlton Fisk hit one...

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