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Bob Heise

Former Major League Baseball player

What is Bob Heise known for?

Bob Heise, born on May 12, 1947 in San Antonio, Texas, is a celebrated figure in the world of Major League Baseball (MLB). Though he was born in Texas, he spent a significant part of his youth in California. As a junior at Vacaville High School in Vacaville, California, he was part of the Bulldogs team that won the Golden Empire League championship in 1964. Demonstrating his early talent for the game, he signed as an amateur free agent with the New York Mets in 1965.

Heise's professional career in the MLB was notable, spanning from 1967 to 1977. He played as an infielder for seven teams, starting with the New York Mets in 1967. His other teams included the San Francisco Giants, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, California Angels, Boston Red Sox, and finally the Kansas City Royals. His MLB career ended in 1977 with the Kansas City Royals.

Bob Heise's performance on the field was commendable. He is remembered for his strong batting with an average of .247. Throughout his career, he hit one home run and made 86 runs batted in. Heise was an all-star in the Western Carolinas League in 1966 and enjoyed his first full season in the majors in 1970 with the San Francisco Giants. Despite his limited playing time, he managed to score a career-high of 22 runs batted in just 154 at-bats.

In summary, Bob Heise is a notable alumnus of Vacaville High School who made significant strides in Major League Baseball. His journey began during his high school days in Vacaville, California, and it led him to a distinguished professional career in the MLB playing for seven different teams, showcasing his talent as an infielder.