Former MLB, Arizona State star Bob Horner dies
Digest more
Bob Horner may be gone but his legacy goes on thanks to the power of video evidence.
The Atlanta Braves organization has lost a third baseball legend in a few shorts weeks after former player Bob Horner died at 68.
Bob Horner, who hit four home runs in a single game and was the 1978 NL Rookie of the Year with the Atlanta Braves, has died at 68, the team said.
Bob Horner donned an Atlanta Braves uniform before ever setting foot in the minor leagues. The former NL Rookie of the Year died this week.
SportsDay's Rangers insider paid tribute to his childhood hero, who died at the age of 68 on Tuesday.
Yardbarker on MSN
Former MLB All-Star Bob Horner passes away at 68
Former All-Star and Rookie of the Year Bob Horner has passed away at 68. The Braves announced the news on Tuesday afternoon while sending their condolences to his family and friends.
1don MSN
How did Bob Horner die? Real cause of death and how he rejected a lowball contract due to collusion
Bob Horner, the former Atlanta Braves slugger, All-Star and National League Rookie of the Year, has died at the age of 68, the club confirmed on Tuesday in a statement offering condolences to his family and friends.
Former MLB infielder Bob Horner, who won the 1978 National League Rookie of the Year Award, died. He was 68. MORE: Braves, Blue Jays Hall of Fame Manager Dies at 84 The Atlanta Braves announced Horner's death in a social media post May 26.