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Charlie James Outfielder Born: December 22, 1937
St. Louis, MissouriBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut August 2, 1960 for the St. Louis Cardinals Last MLB appearance September 27, 1965 for the Cincinnati Reds Career statistics Batting average .255 Home runs 25 Runs batted in 172 Teams - St. Louis Cardinals (1960-1964)
- Cincinnati Reds (1965)
Career highlights and awards - World Series champion: 1964
Charles Wesley James, born on December 22, 1937, in St. Louis, Missouri, is a former professional baseball player. He was an outfielder over parts of six seasons (1960 - '65) with the St. Louis Cardinals and the Cincinnati Reds. James was a member of the Cardinals when they won the World Series in 1964. During his Major League baseball career of 510 games, James batted 0.255 with 28 home runs, and he batted in 172 runs.
James was also a letterman as a halfback in football for the Missouri Tigers in 1957 and '58. However, he transferred to the Washington University in St. Louis, where he earned his bachelor's degree.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
St. Louis Cardinals 1964 World Series Champions 9 Bob Uecker | 11 Jerry Buchek | 12 Bill White | 14 Ken Boyer | 15 Tim McCarver | 17 Carl Warwick | 18 Mike Shannon | 19 Bob Skinner | 20 Lou Brock | 21 Curt Flood | 22 Gordie Richardson | 23 Charlie James | 24 Dick Groat | 25 Julián Javier | 26 Ed Spezio | 27 Dal Maxvill | 31 Curt Simmons | 33 Barney Schultz | 35 Mike Cuellar | 37 Ray Sadecki | 39 Ron Taylor | 41 Roger Craig | 44 Ray Washburn | 45 Bob Gibson (World Series MVP) | 47 Bob Humphreys
Manager 5 Johnny Keane
Coaches: 2 Red Schoendienst | 3 Joe Schultz | 4 Howie Pollet | 8 Vern BensonCategories:- 1937 births
- Living people
- Baseball players from Missouri
- Major League Baseball outfielders
- Cincinnati Reds players
- Rochester Red Wings players
- Washington University in St. Louis alumni
- Missouri Tigers baseball players
- American baseball outfielder, 1930s birth stubs
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