Gene Conley

Gene Conley

This article was written by John R. Husman

Gene ConleyGene Conley excelled at the major-league level of two sports and is the only athlete to own dual-sport championships in major-league baseball and the NBA. Besides pitching for the World Series champion Milwaukee Braves in 1957, he was a member of three NBA championship teams with the Boston Celtics. He was the first player to earn Minor League Player of the Year honors twice and appeared in three major-league All-Star Games. His 15-year career as a professional athlete totaled 23 seasons that included 11 in baseball’s major leagues and six in the NBA. At one point he packed 12 major-league seasons into six years with not a day off between those seasons.

Full Name

Donald Eugene Conley

Born

November 10, 1930 at Muskogee, OK (USA)

Died

July 4, 2017 at Foxboro, MA (USA)

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