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Charlie Neal Second baseman Born: January 30, 1931
Longview, TexasDied: November 18, 1996 (aged 65)
Dallas, TexasBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut April 17, 1956 for the Brooklyn Dodgers Last MLB appearance September 29, 1963 for the Cincinnati Reds Career statistics Batting average .259 Home runs 87 Runs batted in 391 Teams Career highlights and awards - 3× All-Star selection (1959², 1960, 1960²)
- World Series champion (1959)
- Gold Glove Award winner (1959)
Charles Lenard Neal (January 30, 1931 - November 18, 1996) was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball. He was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers as an amateur free agent in 1950, and won the 1959 World Series after the team moved to Los Angeles. He hit two home runs in Game 2 of the Series, at Chicago's Comiskey Park. Born in Longview, Texas, he died in Dallas, Texas.
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External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
Los Angeles Dodgers 1959 World Series Champions 2 Don Demeter | 4 Duke Snider | 5 Norm Larker | 6 Carl Furillo | 8 Ron Fairly | 9 Wally Moon | 14 Gil Hodges | 16 Danny McDevitt | 19 Jim Gilliam | 20 Rip Repulski | 22 Johnny Podres | 23 Don Zimmer | 29 Chuck Essegian | 30 Maury Wills | 32 Sandy Koufax | 35 Johnny Klippstein | 38 Roger Craig | 40 Stan Williams | 41 Clem Labine | 43 Charlie Neal | 44 Johnny Roseboro | 45 Chuck Churn | 51 Larry Sherry (World Series MVP) | 53 Don Drysdale | 58 Joe Pignatano
Manager 24 Walter Alston
Coaches: 1 Pee Wee Reese | 7 Chuck Dressen | 31 Greg Mulleavy | 33 Joe BeckerNational League Second Baseman Gold Glove Award 1958: Mazeroski | 1959: Neal | 1960: Mazeroski | 1961: Mazeroski | 1962: Hubbs | 1963: Mazeroski | 1964: Mazeroski | 1965: Mazeroski | 1966: Mazeroski | 1967: Mazeroski | 1968: Beckert | 1969: Millán | 1970: Helms | 1971: Helms | 1972: Millán | 1973: Morgan | 1974: Morgan | 1975: Morgan | 1976: Morgan | 1977: Morgan | 1978: Lopes | 1979: Trillo | 1980: Flynn | 1981: Trillo | 1982: Trillo | 1983: Sandberg | 1984: Sandberg | 1985: Sandberg | 1986: Sandberg | 1987: Sandberg | 1988: Sandberg | 1989: Sandberg | 1990: Sandberg | 1991: Sandberg | 1992: Lind | 1993: Thompson | 1994: Biggio | 1995: Biggio | 1996: Biggio | 1997: Biggio | 1998: Boone | 1999: Reese | 2000: Reese | 2001: Viña | 2002: Viña | 2003: Castillo | 2004: Castillo | 2005: Castillo | 2006: Hudson | 2007: Hudson | 2008: Phillips | 2009: Hudson | 2010: Phillips | 2011: PhillipsCategories:- 1931 births
- 1996 deaths
- Major League Baseball second basemen
- Los Angeles Dodgers players
- Brooklyn Dodgers players
- New York Mets players
- Cincinnati Reds players
- National League All-Stars
- Baseball players from Texas
- African American baseball players
- Gold Glove Award winners
- American baseball second baseman stubs
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