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Jim Baumer

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operations in 1981. Two laters later, Baumer was named a team vice president. His role diminished after a front-office purge in
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The bonus rule at the time forced Baumer to start his career in the major leagues with Chicago, where he hit .400 (four
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season. However, the Brewers struggled on the field, and after their eighth straight losing season in Milwaukee in
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for the decade of the 1950s, and did not return to MLB until, as a 30-year-old, he had a brief trial with the
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Mickey and Willie: Mantle and Mays, the Parallel Lives of Baseball's Golden Age
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Overall, Baumer batted .206 in 18 MLB games and 34 at bats, with two
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as a scout, and was promoted to director of the Phils' scouting and
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September 14, 1949, for the Chicago White Sox
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April 27, 1961, for the Cincinnati Reds
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April 6, 1963, for the Nishitetsu Lions
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Baumer died at age 65 in the Philadelphia suburb of
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Baumer was traded to the 301:Baumer had a highly unusual 7: 861:Salt Lake City Bees players 536:Baseball Reference (Minors) 363:, but collected only three 294:, Baumer was a graduate of 10: 892: 816:Memphis Chickasaws players 871:Tigres del México players 756:Chicago White Sox players 651: 629: 573: 555: 547: 230: 225: 221: 211: 201: 191: 186: 176: 166: 156: 151: 143: 135: 130: 122: 114: 109: 91: 74: 54: 45: 33: 26: 846:Nishitetsu Lions players 826:Milwaukee Brewers scouts 751:Atlanta Crackers players 296:Broken Arrow Senior High 781:Hollywood Stars players 761:Cincinnati Reds players 309:, he was signed by the 786:Houston Astros scouts 771:Columbus Jets players 498:Barra, Allen (2013). 464:Philadelphia Phillies 336:in 1949, including a 277:professional baseball 776:Denver Bears players 377:San Francisco Giants 375:in a trade with the 652:Milwaukee Brewers ( 479:Paoli, Pennsylvania 462:He then joined the 313:for $ 50,000 as a " 85:Paoli, Pennsylvania 528:Baseball Reference 273:James 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Infielder
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Paoli, Pennsylvania
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Chicago White Sox
1949
Cincinnati Reds
1961
Nishitetsu Lions
1963
1967
professional baseball
player
scout
infielder
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Broken Arrow Senior High
Major League
shortstop
Chicago White Sox
bonus baby
New York Yankees
Mickey Mantle
hits

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