- Gene Freese
Gene Lewis Freese (born
January 8 ,1934 inWheeling, West Virginia ) was athird baseman in AmericanMajor League Baseball for 12 seasons (by|1955-by|1966). A journeyman, he played for thePittsburgh Pirates (twice),St. Louis Cardinals ,Philadelphia Phillies ,Chicago White Sox (twice),Cincinnati Reds andHouston Astros , batting .254 with 115home runs in 1,115 games. He batted and threw right-handed.Despite his well-traveled resume, Freese was an important cog on the 1961
National League champion Reds. Acquired in an off-season interleague deal with the White Sox, Freese reached career highs in home runs (26) andRBI (87) and played 151 games at third base as Cincinnati won its first pennant since 1940. In the1961 World Series , won by theNew York Yankees in five games, Freese hit only 1-of-16, including being the victim of one of two spectacular defensive plays by third-base counterpartClete Boyer in the Series opener.The following spring, Freese broke an ankle during a
spring training game and missed almost the entire by|1962 season. He never regained his 1961 form, although he stayed in the Majors through 1966. His older brother,George Freese , briefly played Major League baseball and was a longtime scout andminor league manager.External links
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