Dr. Bobby Brown, who could be described in numerous ways — doctor, American league president, Korean War Vet, Yankees third baseman, and four time world champion — died Thursday at the age of 96 in his Fort Worth, Texas home from natural causes after being in hospice care.
Brown was the last surviving member of the ’47, ’49, and ’50 World Series teams.
Bobby Brown had quite the career as the Yankees third baseman for eight years. During his time on the team, Brown helped bring home four world championships (1947, 1949, 1950, and 1951), played 548 regular season games, and had a .