Stan Bronson Jr.

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Biography

Bronson came to the University of Memphis (then Memphis State University) in 1958 when he asked head football coach Billy "Spook" Murphy for a job with the Tigers football team. Bronson's first job with Memphis was picking up footballs whenever the kickers would practice on the sidelines.[3][4] He worked in the capacity as an equipment manager for the football team until he was in his 60s.

Bronson also served as a batboy for the Tigers baseball team beginning in 1958, and continuing on a regular basis through 2014.[5] When a Tiger home game reached the seventh-inning stretch, Bronson made his way to home plate where he acknowledged, with a tip of his cap, the "Tiger faithful" at the game.[5]

On April 25, 2010, Bronson's jersey (no. 47) was retired and displayed on the right field wall of FedExPark, joining the retired numbers of other Tiger notables.[6]

Bronson died on January 9, 2018, at the age of 89.[5]

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