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Cy Block Third baseman/Second baseman Born: May 4, 1919
Brooklyn, New YorkDied: September 22, 2004 (aged 85)
Manhasset, New YorkBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut September 7, 1942 for the Chicago Cubs Last MLB appearance September 23, 1946 for the Chicago Cubs Career statistics Fielding percentage .960 Putouts 19 Batting average .302 Teams - Chicago Cubs (1942, 1945–1946)
Seymour "Cy" Block (born May 4, 1919, in Brooklyn, New York-September 22, 2004, in Manhasset, New York) played for the Chicago Cubs from 1942 to 1946 as a third baseman who hit .302 in 17 major league games. He was Jewish.[1]
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Baseball career
He made his debut with the Cubs during the 1942 season, and hit .364 in 33 at-bats with four RBIs and two stolen bases. He then served in the Coast Guard during World War II, and didn't reappear in the major leagues until 1945 with the Cubs.[1]
He appeared in two games during the 1945 season, and six games during the 1946 season.
He appeared in one game of the 1945 World Series, which the Cubs lost to the Tigers. He entered the game as a pinch runner, and did not record an official at-bat. In 1946, he played for Nashville of the Southern Association. Block played with Buffalo of the International League from 1948–1950 before retiring.[2]
Military
Block entered Service with the United States Coast Guard in April 1943. He was stationed at Ellis Island, New York and discharged in September 1945.
Personal
In 1943, he married Harriet Block. Together they had three daughters, six grandchildren, and two great-grand children. He also authored a book, So You Want to be a Major Leaguer. He died from Alzheimer’s on September 22, 2004 in Manhasset, New York[3]
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Categories:- 1919 births
- 2004 deaths
- Chicago Cubs players
- Jewish Major League Baseball players
- Major League Baseball third basemen
- Baseball players from New York
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