Real Estate
Baseball legend Ralph Kiner’s longtime home, designed by prolific architect E. Stewart Williams, is on the market for $1.095 million.
Feb. 4, 2020
In Rancho Mirage, the onetime home of late baseball great Ralph Kiner has sold for $1.133 million, or $38,000 more than the asking price.
Feb. 19, 2020
A Rancho Mirage home formerly owned by Ralph Kiner, the late Hall of Fame baseball player and New York Mets broadcaster, has come to market in Rancho Mirage for $789,900.
Dec. 24, 2014
Obituaries
Ralph Kiner, who hit 369 home runs in his career, later became the New York Mets’ longtime announcer. His broadcasts, often marked by goofy slips, earned him an Emmy.
Feb. 6, 2014
Ralph Kiner dies at 91; Hall of Fame slugger with Pittsburgh Pirates
Varsity Times Insider
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April 25, 2008
May 1, 2008
The late Hall of Fame baseball star purchased the Rancho Mirage home in 2012.
Hockey
Jason Stark of the Philadelphia Inquirer, always in search of new Kinerisms, the off-the-wall comments of New York Met broadcaster Ralph Kiner, has the following to offer: “After a close pitch in a Mets-Cubs game was called strike three, Ralph’s broadcast partner, Rusty Staub, observed that that kind of pitch ‘makes you want to commit hari-kari.’
May 19, 1997
Sports
In honor of Ralph Kiner’s being dropped from New York Met telecasts this year, Jayson Stark of the Philadelphia Inquirer has offered a list of all-time Kinerisms.
April 16, 1997