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'''Kenneth George Boswell''' (February 23, 1946) is a former professional [[baseball player]]. He was a [[second baseman]] over parts of 11 seasons (1967–1977) with the [[New York Mets]] and [[Houston Astros]]. Boswell was a member of the [[1969 World Series]] champion Mets. An alumnus of [[Sam Houston State University]], for his career he hit .248 with 31 [[home runs]] and 244 [[runs batted in]] in 930 games.{{reflist}}
'''Kenneth George Boswell''' (February 23, 1946) is a former [[Major League Baseball]] [[second baseman]]. He is likely best remembered was a member of the [[1969 World Series]] champion [[New York Mets]].

The Mets drafted the [[Sam Houston State University]] student in the fourth round of the [[1965 Major League Baseball draft]]. In three seasons in the mets' [[farm system]], Boswell [[batting average (baseball)|batted]] .273 with thirteen [[home run]]s and 106 [[runs batted in]] to earn a September call-up in {{by|1967}}.

For his career he hit .248 with 31 [[home runs]] and 244 [[runs batted in]] in 930 games.

==References==
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==External links==
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{{baseballstats|mlb=111260 |fangraphs=1001223 |br=b/bosweke01|brm=boswel001ken|espn=19393}}
{{baseballstats|mlb=111260|espn=19393 |fangraphs=1001223 |br=b/bosweke01|brm=boswel001ken}}, or [https://ultimatemets.com/profile.php?PlayerCode=0133 The Ultimate Mets Database]
*[https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/2b9f7642 Ken Boswell] at [[Society for American Baseball Research]]


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Ken Boswell
Boswell in 1976
Second baseman
Born: (1946-02-23) February 23, 1946 (age 78)
Austin, Texas
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 18, 1967, for the New York Mets
Last MLB appearance
October 1, 1977, for the Houston Astros
MLB statistics
Batting average.248
Home runs31
Runs batted in244
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Kenneth George Boswell (February 23, 1946) is a former Major League Baseball second baseman. He is likely best remembered was a member of the 1969 World Series champion New York Mets.

The Mets drafted the Sam Houston State University student in the fourth round of the 1965 Major League Baseball draft. In three seasons in the mets' farm system, Boswell batted .273 with thirteen home runs and 106 runs batted in to earn a September call-up in 1967.

For his career he hit .248 with 31 home runs and 244 runs batted in in 930 games.

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