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Max Alvis Third Baseman Born: February 2, 1938 Batted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut September 11, 1962 for the Cleveland Indians Last MLB appearance September 27, 1970 for the Milwaukee Brewers Career statistics Batting average .247 Home Runs 111 RBIs 373 Teams Career highlights and awards - All-Star (AL): 1965, 1967
Roy Maxwell Alvis (born February 2, 1938 in Jasper, Texas) is a former Major League Baseball third baseman who played with the Cleveland Indians (1962–69) and Milwaukee Brewers (1970). He batted and threw right-handed.
Alvis became the everyday third baseman for the Indians in 1963. He enjoyed single-season career-high numbers in batting average (.274), RBI (67), runs (81), hits (165), doubles (32) and triples (7). He added 22 home runs (also a personal high), and appeared to be on his way to stardom, but a bout with spinal meningitis disabled him for six weeks in 1964 (a season in which he hit 18 homers in only 381 at-bats). He recovered but was never the same ballplayer.
Nevertheless, Alvis made a remarkable comeback in 1965, hitting 21 home runs, and was rewarded by being selected for the All-Star game, representing the American League. He turned in a solid 18 HR performance in 1966 and led the team with 21 in 1967. He declined the next two seasons and was dealt to the Brewers in the 1970 spring training. As a backup in Milwaukee, he hit .183 with three homers in 62 games, being released at the end of the season.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube
- Baseball Library
- 100 Greatest Cleveland Indians Players
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- Baseball players from Texas
- Major League Baseball third basemen
- American League All-Stars
- Cleveland Indians players
- Milwaukee Brewers players
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