- Buck Jordan
Baxter Byerly (Buck) Jordan (
January 16 ,1907 -March 18 ,1993 ) was afirst baseman inMajor League Baseball who played for the New York Giants (1927-1929), Washington Senators (1931), Boston Braves (1932-1937 ["start"] ),Cincinnati Reds (1937 ["end"] -1938 ["start"] ) andPhiladelphia Phillies (1938 ["end"] ). Jordan batted left handed and threw right handed. He was born inCooleemee, North Carolina .A solid defensive first baseman and basically a line-drive hitter, Jordan posted high
batting average s in the minor leagues, but his lack of power made him nothing to be feared at major league level. After playing in part of three seasons with the Giants and Senators, he became a regular with the Boston Braves in 1933 as he twice topped .300, with a career-high .323 in 1936. After that he averaged .290 in the next three seasons, that included stints with the Reds and Phillies. Twice he collected eight hits in a doubleheader, for the Braves in 1935 and with the Phillies in 1938.In a ten-season career, Jordan was a .299 hitter with 17
home run s and 281 RBI in 811games played .Jordan died in
Salisbury, North Carolina , at age 86.External links
*baseball-reference|id=j/jordabu01
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