- Jim Lyttle
Infobox MLB retired
name = Jim Lyttle
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position =Outfielder
birthdate = birth date and age|1946|5|20
deathdate =
bats =Left
throws = Right
debutdate =May 17
debutyear =1969
debutteam =New York Yankees
finaldate =October 3
finalyear =1976
finalteam =Los Angeles Dodgers
stat1label =Batting average
stat1value =.248
stat2label =Home run s
stat2value =9
stat3label =Runs batted in
stat3value =70
teams =
*New York Yankees (1969-1971)
*Chicago White Sox (1972)
*Montreal Expos (1973-1976)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (1976)
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hofmethod =James Lawrence Lyttle Jr. (born
May 20 ,1946 ) is a former major league baseball player fromHamilton, Ohio . He played as an outfielder for theNew York Yankees ,Chicago White Sox ,Montreal Expos , andLos Angeles Dodgers . He also played seven seasons of baseball in Japan with theHiroshima Toyo Carp andNankai Hawks .Lyttle graduated from
Florida State University , and was drafted in the first round of the 1966 amateur draft by theNew York Yankees . He made his major league debut with the Yankees in 1969, and recorded a .310 batting average in 87 games in 1970. He was traded to theChicago White Sox in 1971, and played in 42 games as a defensive backup with the White Sox before being sent off to various teams from 1973 to 1974. He spent three years with theMontreal Expos , and ended his major league career with theLos Angeles Dodgers in 1976.He signed with the
Hiroshima Toyo Carp in the JapaneseCentral League in 1977, and immediately became a vital part of the team in his first year, playing right field, and batting cleanup along withKoji Yamamoto andSachio Kinugasa . The Carp won consecutive league championships from 1979 to 1980, and Lyttle contributed immensely to the team's Japan Series victory over theKintetsu Buffaloes , where he was awarded the series MVP award. His strong arm won him the outfield Japanese golden glove award four years in a row from 1978, and he played his best season in 1981, leading the league in hits while slugging 33 home runs and 100 RBIs, with a .318 batting average. He also played in 472 consecutive games until 1981. He played six total seasons with the Carp; the longest of any non-Japanese player, and is regarded as the best non-Japanese player ever to play for the team. He spent the 1983 season with theNankai Hawks before retiring.Lyttle currently resides in
Boca Raton ,Florida , where he owns a ranch. He also coaches baseball atFlorida Atlantic University .External links
*baseballstats |mlb= |espn= |br=l/lyttlji01 |fangraphs=1007893 |cube=L/jim-lyttle
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jim_Lyttle Baseball-reference.com bullpen]
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