- Choo Choo Coleman
Infobox MLB retired
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bgcolor2=#003581
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Choo Choo Coleman
position=Catcher
bats=Left
throws=Right
birthdate=August 25 ,1937
debutteam=Philadelphia Phillies
debutdate=April 16
debutyear=1961
finaldate=April 23
finalyear=1966 [http://www.baseball-reference.com/c/colemch01.shtml]
finalteam=New York Mets
stat1label=AVG
stat1value=.197
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=91
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=30
teams=
*Philadelphia Phillies (by|1961)
*New York Mets (by|1962-by|1966)
highlights=Clarence "Choo-Choo" Coleman was a
Major League Baseball player who playedcatcher for thePhiladelphia Phillies and theNew York Mets .Career
Coleman was born in
Orlando, Florida on August 25, 1937. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the Washington Senators at age 18. He was released by the Senators and signed by theLos Angeles Dodgers , then taken by thePhiladelphia Phillies in the rule V draft. In 1961 he appeared in 34 games for the Phillies, getting hit by a pitch in his first Major League at bat. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SFN/SFN196104160.shtml] He would hit only .128 for the Phillies that year in 47 at bats. After the season the newNew York Mets franchise selected Coleman in the expansion draft. He would play parts of three seasons for the Mets, hitting .205 in 415 at bats.Quotes
While Coleman never had great success as a player, he became somewhat famous for his
malapropisms . Perhaps most famous was an interview onKiner's Korner , the Mets post-game show. HostRalph Kiner asked Choo Choo "What's your wife's name and what's she like?" Choo Choo replied "My wife's name is Mrs. Coleman and she likes me, bub." [http://jumptheshark.com/topic/kiners-korner-general-comments/1097&start=15] Another time Kiner asked Clarence how he had gotten the name Choo Choo. "I don't know, Ralph." was the answer.Upon first introducing Choo-Choo to the media, Mets manager
Casey Stengel didn't exactly sing his praises. He said of Coleman "You have to have a catcher or you'll have all passed balls." [http://www.battersbox.ca/article.php?story=20040815045959999] But he did refer to him as "the best low-ball catcher in baseball", a commodity the early Mets staff probably needed.In 1963, during Duke Snider's only year with the Mets, he told a reporter how Choo Choo didn't know his name. Having spent months on the same team, the reporter didn't believe him. To prove his point, Duke said to the Met catcher, "Choo Choo, do you know me?" Choo Choo replied, "Yes, you're number 4." Roger Craig once said: "Choo Choo would give you the sign and then look down to see what it was." [http://www.ultimatemets.com/profile.php?PlayerCode=0003&tabno=7]
The authors of "
The Great American Baseball Card Flipping, Trading and Bubble Gum Book ",Brendan C. Boyd & Fred C. Harris, Little Brown & Co, 1973, had this to say about Coleman on p.37, next to a picture of his baseball card: "Choo Choo Coleman was the quintessence of the early New York Mets. He was a 5'8", 160-pound catcher who never hit over .250 in the majors, had 9 career home runs, 30 career RBIs, and couldn't handle pitchers. Plus his name was Choo Choo. What more could you ask for?"External links
*baseball-reference|id=c/colemch01
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