- Smead Jolley
Smead Powell Jolley (b.
January 14 ,1902 in Wesson,Arkansas - d.November 17 ,1991 inAlameda, California ) was aMajor League baseball player, an outfielder in theAmerican League for four colorful seasons during the 1930s.Jolley was raised in Arkansas. He was an impressive hitter, with a lifetime .305 average, with considerable power. But Jolley was a famously poor fielder, and in an era before the
designated hitter , when all starting players had to play a defensive position, Jolley's stone glove was too great a liability to sustain a pro career.As an outfielder, Jolley made 44 errors in 788 career chances, for a .944 fielding percentage, incredibly low for an outfielder. Jolley once committed three errors on one play. First, he let a ground ball roll through his legs; trying to play the ball off the wall, he let it roll through his legs; and finally he overthrew the cut-off man for error #3.
After just 473 Major League games, Smead Jolley was out of Major League baseball.
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Chicago White Sox all-time roster References
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/j/jollesm01.shtml Smead Jolley at Baseball-Reference]
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