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A's of the Western League in 1948, he broke his neck in August while sliding into third base. He suffered a temporary loss of vision and was out for the season. He hit 28 home runs (second in the league) and had 93 RBIs (6th in the league) in 385 at bats that season.
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by a score of 5–2. He hit a two-run home run, the first hit of his career, but the Athletics still lost 5–4. Limmer holds the distinction of having hit the last
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In 1958, his last year in baseball, he hit 30 home runs (2nd in the league), a career-high 31 doubles, and had 100 RBIs (4th) and 96 runs scored for the
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in 1951 and 1954 and played and additional 11 years in the minors. He was in the top five for home runs seven times during his minor league career.
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In 1949, he hit .315 (4th in the league) with a league-leading 29 home runs, and drove in 105 RBIs (3rd) as he scored 100 runs for Lincoln.
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In 1947 he hit .326 for Lexington, with 24 home runs (3rd in the league) and 95 RBIs (5th in the league) in 405 at bats.
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and is survived by his wife Pearl, sons Craig and Dan, and four grandchildren, David, Sarah, Michael and Michelle.
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His best offensive year in the major leagues was in 1954, when he had 73 hits and 14 home runs.
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confrontation in Major League history. On May 2, 1951, Limmer was batting in a game against the
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He followed that up in 1950, leading the league with both 29 home runs and 111 RBIs for the
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with one out in the ninth inning, a runner on base, and the Athletics trailing the
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In 1955 he hit 28 home runs (3rd in the league) in 416 at bats for the
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September 26, 1954, for the Philadelphia Athletics
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He later became the only major leaguer to become president of a
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He is a member of the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.
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April 22, 1951, for the Philadelphia Athletics
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Liga de BĂ©isbol Profesional Roberto Clemente infielders
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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A's of the North Carolina State League he hit .313.
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First baseman
New York City, New York
Boca Raton, Florida
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Philadelphia Athletics
1951
1954
Major League Baseball
Philadelphia Athletics
Bronx, New York
Manhattan High School of Aviation
Army Air Corps
Major Leagues
Philadelphia Athletics
Philadelphia Athletics
Lexington
Lincoln
St. Paul Saints
American Association
Vic Raschi
New York Yankees
home run
base hit
Kansas City
Jewish
Detroit Tigers
Saul Rogovin

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