revealed that, Jimmy's contributions to the organization both on and off the field were too many to mention.
As an All-Star player, his success on the ground helped build the club's franchise from its beginnings. After his retirement, he also engaged in tireless community work, which impacted thousands of young people in Houston.
The statement continued and added that "although he is no longer with us, his legacy will live on at Minute Maid Park, at the Astros Youth Academy and beyond."
Wynn was the first player in Houston Astros history to ever hit three home runs in a single game, which helped him earn the nickname of "the Toy Cannon." He was also the first to hit more than 30 home runs in a season, and he hit at least 20 in seven others.
The Astros Hall of Famer started his professional baseball career in 1962 with the Cincinnati Reds, but the team did not protect his professional rights. The Houston Colts .45s later recruited him in 1963. Two years later, the team was rebranded as The Astros.
In 2005, Wynn retired and was inducted into the inaugural class of the Astros Hall of Fame in 2019. He served as an ambassador for the Astros and was active in the team's community activities following his retirement.
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