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At the beginning, there is young Dave, the tall and sleek and speedy ''Cobra,'' carrying on the legacy of Roberto Clemente as the Pirates' right fielder.
DaveParker went on to have fine seasons in his hometown of Cincinnati, and Oakland, before winding down with three other AL teams.
Perhaps the photo that best captures DaveParker is from 1978, when he broke his jaw, but continued to play, leading his team down the stretch in a charge that fell just short of a pennant.