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Jim Russell (baseball)

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439: 334:, but the heart problem slowly degraded his ability, as he had a .231 batting average. Russell was claimed on waivers from the Braves after the 1949 season by the Brooklyn Dodgers. He spent the next two seasons shuttling between the parent club and the Dodgers' top farm team in Montreal. In 1952 and 1953, he returned to the minors and finished his playing career with the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League. 249:, on October 1, 1918, the son of James Walch "Doc" Russell and Lillian Johnson. Russell never finished high school, but instead went out to work mines to bolster his family's financial situation. Jim played baseball with rocks (for balls) and tree limbs (for bats) in alleyways when he was a youngster. As a youth, he contracted 367:
The first player in Pittsburgh Pirates history to hit a grand slam as a pinch-hitter, Russell was also the first player in Major League Baseball history to homer from both sides of the plate in the same game on two separate occasions, doing so on June 7, 1948 for the Boston Braves and on July 26,
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who threw right-handed, stood 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall and weighed 181 pounds (82 kg) After beginning his minor league career in 1937, his contract was bought by the
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1950 while with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He also had a pair of doubles in the 1948 game for 12 total bases.
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twice; his baseball career would be shortened because of his rheumatic heart disease.
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over his ten-season career and batted .267 with 428 RBI. His 959 hits included 175
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he had as a child. It cost him the rest of the season and a chance to play in the
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September 12, 1942, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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playing at all three outfield positions and first base.
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October 1, 1951, for the Brooklyn Dodgers
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Jim Russell at Society for American Baseball Research
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From 1954 until 1963, he scouted for the Dodgers and
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Outfielder
Fayette City, Pennsylvania
Orlando, Florida
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Pittsburgh Pirates
1942
1947
Boston Braves
1948
1949
Brooklyn Dodgers
1950
1951
professional baseball
outfielder
Major League Baseball
Pittsburgh Pirates
Boston Braves
Brooklyn Dodgers
Fayette City, Pennsylvania
rheumatic fever
switch hitter
Pittsburgh Pirates
1944
hitting
hits
pinch-hit
home run

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