

"Gee, you're gonna love ME2, I know I do.
I use it in my GMC EXTENDED VAN and I get a 30% increase in
fuel efficiency. I use less fuel, save money and most importantly, it feels great to know that everytime,
I put
an ounce of ME2 in my tank, I lower
emissions dramatically, 44% NOx and
33% Carbon Monoxide."
Darrell EVANS
Managing Director
Fields of Green Team


Atlanta Braves : San Fransico Giants : Detroit Tigers
Darrell played for 21 seasons in the Major Leagues. He played for the Atlanta Braves, San Francisco Giants and the Detroit Tigers. He won a World Series in 1984 with the Tigers, hit 414 homeruns for his career and was honored to play in two All-Star games. Although he batted third in front of Hank Aaron for years, he was such a homerun threat, he drew triple digit walks for three years in a row, giving him an impressive 403% on base percentage in 1973!
Darrell became the first player to hit 40 home runs in both leagues, and at 38 became the oldest player ever to lead the league in home runs. Darrell hit over 20 home runs in 10 different seasons and drew over 100 walks 5 times, with a career high 126 in 1974. In 1988 he hit his 400th home run, becoming the 22nd player to reach that milestone. He retired after having joined Reggie Jackson in becoming only the second player to hit 100 home runs with three different teams, and ranking in 11th place among all-time walks leaders. Darrell hit 60 home runs in his 40s, a major league record.
Darrell knows what it takes to win on the field and in life, he provides great leadership to the Fields of Green team.
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