By Stephen Becker, KERA News
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Dallas, TX – The Texas Rangers may produce a few World Series heroes this year. But Fort Worth is home to a man with plenty of World Series stories of his own. Dr. Bobby Brown won 4 championships with the New York Yankees before becoming a cardiologist and later, the president of baseball's American League. KERA's Stephen Becker visited Brown recently to find out what it's like to play on baseball's biggest stage.
Dr. Bobby Brown had a .439 batting average in 17 career World Series games.