Michael Tucker

Michael Tucker

Michael Tucker was born on February 6th, 1945

Full Name: Michael Tucker
Profession: Actor, Producer
Spouse: Jill Eikenberry
Notable Roles: L.A. Law, Tin Men
Awards: Emmy Award
Genre: Drama, Comedy
TV Shows: L.A. Law, Cold Case
Film: Tin Men, Radio Days

Actor and producer known for his work on TV shows like "L.A. Law" and films like "D2: The Mighty Ducks," with a career spanning over three decades.

Timeline
1971
Born in Tennessee
Michael Tucker was born on December 25, 1971, in South Boston, Virginia, but grew up in Tennessee.
1993
MLB Debut
Tucker made his MLB debut for the San Francisco Giants in 1993.
1995
Traded to Cincinnati
Tucker was traded to the Cincinnati Reds in 1995, where he played for five seasons.
1999
Signed with Atlanta
Tucker signed with the Atlanta Braves in 1999, helping the team win the National League East division title.
2004
Retired from Baseball
Tucker retired from professional baseball in 2004, after a 12-year career.
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What MLB teams has Michael Tucker played for?
Michael Tucker played baseball for several MLB teams, including the San Francisco Giants, Cincinnati Reds, and Kansas City Royals.
What is Michael Tuckers most notable achievement in baseball?
Michael Tuckers most notable achievement was helping the San Francisco Giants win the National League pennant in 2002.
How does Michael Tucker stay involved in baseball?
Michael Tucker stays involved in baseball through coaching and mentoring young players, and has worked as a baseball commentator and analyst.
What is Michael Tuckers approach to baseball coaching?
Michael Tuckers approach to baseball coaching emphasizes the importance of hard work, discipline, and teamwork, and he is known for his ability to motivate and inspire his players.
What charity work is Michael Tucker involved in?
Michael Tucker is involved with several charitable organizations, including the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, which supports disadvantaged young people through sports and education.

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