Lou Brock

Lou Brock is a legendary professional baseball player who suited up for the Chicago Cubs. He first started his career in 1961 and caught the eyes of the fans for his extraordinary speed and base running. He was later traded to the St. Louis Cardinals three years later. He became the team’s left fielder and eventually led them to the World Series championship from 1964 to 1967.

One of the highlights of his career was breaking the record for hits plateau wherein he got 3,000. He stopped playing when he was 40 and was later inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame. He was earning an average of $2 million in the St. Louis Cardinals, and together with his other earnings, put him in a good position during his retirement. He has certainly kept his investment money to help him live comfortably.

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