1960 World Series Champion Joe Christopher died from an unknown cause on October 3, 2023, at the age of 87.
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Who Was Joe Christopher?
Joe Christopher was a former professional baseball player who played as an outfielder in the Major League Baseball (MLB) for seven seasons.
Joe was born in Virgin Islands, United States.
All through his career, he only played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, the New York Mets, and the Boston Red Sox, winning the World Series Championship in 1960.

Photo Credit: Studious Metsimus
Joe spent three seasons with the New York Mets, after three seasons with the Pirates.
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The Mets had “selected him from the Pirates with the fifth pick of the 1961 MLB expansion draft.”
With the Mets, he “batted .300, with 16 home runs, 76 runs batted in (RBI), 78 runs, 163 hits, 26 doubles, and eight triples, in 154 games.”
Joe had also scored two triples, a double, and a home run in a game.
The Mets later traded him to the Boston Red Sox, where he played until retirement in 1966.
Joe additionally played winter baseball in the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Puerto Rico, for the Senadores de San Juan, Indios de Mayaguez, and Criollos de Caguas.
Joe subsequently played in the PRWL, and became a 4-time stolen base leader, winning many championships with Mayaguez and Caguas.
Joe had retired with a career record of .260 batting average, 29 home runs and 224 runs batted in.


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