- Fred Marsh
Infobox MLB retired
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bgcolor2=maroon
textcolor1=white
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name=Fred Marsh
position=Third baseman
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date|1924|1|5|mf=y
deathdate=death date and age|2006|10|26|1924|1|5
debutdate=April 19
debutyear=by|1949
debutteam=Cleveland Indians
finaldate=May 29
finalyear=by|1956
finalteam=Baltimore Orioles
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.239
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=10
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=96
teams=
*Cleveland Indians (1949)
*St. Louis Browns (1951-1952)
*Washington Senators (1952)
*Chicago White Sox (1953-1954)
*Baltimore Orioles (1955-1956)
highlights=
*noneFred Francis Marsh (
January 5 1924 -October 26 2006 ) was an Americaninfielder inMajor League Baseball who played from by|1949 to by|1956 for theCleveland Indians , St. Louis Browns, Washington Senators,Chicago White Sox andBaltimore Orioles , primarily as athird baseman .He was 5'10" tall and weighed 180 pounds.
Born in
Valley Falls, Kansas , Marsh was signed originally by theChicago Cubs in by|1942 after graduating fromChicago 'sSteinmetz High School in 1941. Marsh joined the Navy duringWorld War II and was discharged in 1945.He made his big league debut on
April 19 , by|1949 at the age of 25 for the Indians, to whom he'd been sent in an unknown transaction before the 1947 season. He appeared in only one game that year, as a pinch runner.He did not play any major league ball in 1950. In by|1951, he appeared in 130 games for the St. Louis Browns, who received him and $35,000 for
Snuffy Stirnweiss andMerl Combs in a trade with the Indians onApril 1 of that year. He hit .243 with four home runs, 21 doubles and 43 RBI in 445 at bats that season, walking 36 times and striking out 56 times. 1951 would end up being the only season in which he appeared in 100 or more games.by|1952 was an interesting season for Marsh. He started the season with the Browns, but on
May 12 was traded withLou Sleater to the Washington Senators forCass Michaels . Less than one month later, the Senators traded him back to the Browns forEarl Rapp .Marsh had started off poorly with the Browns that year, hitting only .208 in his first 11 games, thus prompting his trade to the Senators. He did even worse with the Senators though, appearing in nine games with them and batting only .087. His second turn with the Browns that year proved to be much more successful - in 76 games, he hit .287 with two home runs and 26 RBI. Overall that year, he hit .258 with two home runs, 28 RBI and 29 runs scored.
On
January 20 , by|1953, he was traded to the White Sox forDixie Upright and $25,000. His first year with the White Sox was rather bumpy, as he hit only .200 in 98 at-bats with them (62 games). He had a relatively good year in by|1954 with them, playing in 62 games and hitting .306. His success that year did not keep him in Chicago though, as he was traded withMatt Batts ,Don Ferrarese , and Don Johnson to the Orioles forJim Brideweser ,Bob Chakales , andClint Courtney onDecember 6 .In by|1955, Marsh played in 89 games, collecting 66 hits in 303 at bats for a .218 average. He showed a great eye at the plate that year, walking 35 times while striking out only 33 times. He missed nearly half of the season with a broken elbow and a leg injury.
by|1956 would end up being his final big league season. He collected only three hits in 24 at bats that year, for a .125 average. He played his final game on
May 29 of that year.Overall, Marsh hit .239 in 465 games in his career. He collected 296 hits in 1236 at bats, with 43 of those hits being doubles, eight of them triples and 10 of them home runs. He scored 146 runs and drove in 96. He was a good basestealer in terms of percentage, as he was only caught once in 14 attempts - a 92.9% success rate. He had a good eye at the plate as well, walking 125 times and striking out only 171 times.
He had a .948 career fielding percentage. Statistically, the player he is most similar to is Ken Hamlin.
After his baseball career, he spent many years as a postal carrier.
After his death in
Corry, Pennsylvania at the age of 82, he was buried at Pine Grove Cemetery in Corry.ee also
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Chicago White Sox all-time roster External links
*baseball-reference|id=m/marshfr01
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Freddie_Marsh_1924 BaseballLibrary]
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