- Charlie Jamieson
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Charlie Jamieson Outfielder Born: February 7, 1893
Paterson, New JerseyDied: October 27, 1969 (aged 76)
Paterson, New JerseyBatted: Left Threw: Left MLB debut September 20, 1915 for the Washington Senators Last MLB appearance July 17, 1932 for the Cleveland Indians Career statistics Batting Average .303 Hits 1990 RBI 552 Teams - Washington Senators (1915-1917)
- Philadelphia Athletics (1917-1918)
- Cleveland Indians (1919-1932)
Career highlights and awards - Led AL in hits in 1923 with 222
Charles Devine Jamieson (Cuckoo Jamieson) (February 7, 1893, Paterson, New Jersey - October 27, 1969) was an American baseball player, an outfielder for the Washington Senators (1915–17), Philadelphia Athletics (1917–18) and Cleveland Indians (1919–32).
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Professional career
He helped the Cleveland Indians win the 1920 World Series.
1922
He finished 19th in voting for the 1922 American League ("AL") MVP for playing in 145 Games and had 567 At Bats, 87 Runs, 183 Hits, 29 Doubles, 11 Triples, 3 Home Runs, 57 RBI, 15 Stolen Bases, 54 Walks, .323 Batting Average, .388 On-base percentage, .429 Slugging Percentage, 243 Total Bases and 14 Sacrifice Hits.
1923
He finished 6th in voting for the 1923 AL MVP for leading the League in At Bats (644), Hits (222) and Singles (172). He also played in 152 games, had 130 Runs, 36 Doubles, 12 Triples, 2 Home Runs, 51 RBI, 18 Stolen Bases, 80 Walks, .345 Batting Average, .422 On-base percentage, .447 Slugging Percentage, 288 Total Bases and 12 Sacrifice Hits. His 172 Singles in 1923 is still an Indians' team single season record.
1924
He finished 3rd in voting for the 1924 AL MVP for leading the League in Singles (168) and playing in 143 games and having 594 At Bats, 98 Runs, 213 Hits, 34 Doubles, 8 Triples, 3 Home Runs, 54 RBI, 21 Stolen Bases, 47 Walks, .359 Batting Average, .407 On-base percentage, .458 Slugging Percentage, 272 Total Bases and 17 Sacrifice Hits.
1927
He finished 18th in voting for the 1927 AL MVP for playing in 127 games and having 489 At Bats, 73 Runs, 151 Hits, 23 Doubles, 6 Triples, 36 RBI, 7 Stolen Bases, 64 Walks, .309 Batting Average, .394 On-base percentage, .380 Slugging Percentage, 186 Total Bases and 14 Sacrifice Hits.
Overall
In 18 seasons he played in 1,779 games, had 6,560 At Bats, 1,062 Runs, 1,990 Hits, 322 Doubles, 80 Triples, 18 Home Runs, 552 RBI, 131 Stolen Bases, 748 Walks, .303 Batting Average, .378 On-base percentage, .385 Slugging Percentage, 2,526 Total Bases and 145 Sacrifice Hits.
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References
Cleveland Indians 1920 World Series Champions Jim Bagby | George Burns | Ray Caldwell | Ray Chapman | Stan Coveleski | Joe Evans | Larry Gardner | Jack Graney | Charlie Jamieson | Doc Johnston | Harry Lunte | Duster Mails | Les Nunamaker | Steve O'Neill | Joe Sewell | Elmer Smith | Tris Speaker | Pinch Thomas | George Uhle | Bill Wambsganss | Joe Wood
Manager Tris SpeakerRegular season Categories:- 1893 births
- 1969 deaths
- Major League Baseball outfielders
- Washington Senators players
- Philadelphia Athletics players
- Cleveland Indians players
- Baseball players from New Jersey
- People from Paterson, New Jersey
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