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Batts was traded to the Browns after getting off to a slow start, hitting just 4-for-29 (.138) in 11 games. In his 5 seasons with Boston, he appeared in a total of 199 games with a .272 batting average, 9 home runs, and 96 RBI.
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season with the Browns, his only year with the club. He played in 79 games and hit .302 with 5 home runs and 31 RBI. On defense, despite his limited playing time led all catchers in the Major Leagues in
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The following June, Ginsberg was traded, and Batts took over as starting catcher; for the 1953 season he appeared in 116 games with a .278 average, 6 home runs, and 42 RBI. He fielded 514
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season, Batts appeared in 55 games, and batted .228/.299/.342, with 3 home runs and 19 RBI. Between the two teams, for the season he batted .235/.303/.341.
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he only made 3 plate appearances with the Reds, going 0-for-2 with 1 walk. His last major league appearance was on May 8, when he grounded out as a
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and was recruited by Red Sox scouts. However, in 1942 when he signed with Boston in exchange for paying his tuition, the Baylor team dropped him.
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in April 1955. He did not make a major league appearance with either team. He started the 1955 season with Cleveland's farm team, the
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of San Antonio, Batts batted and threw right-handed. But in a fluke position change up, he found his niche behind the plate on a
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season he played in 12 games with the Tigers, batting 6-for-21 (.286), before being traded to the White Sox in late May.
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from the South," and Batts thought it was funny to follow the old racist custom of rubbing a Negro's head for good luck.
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he appeared in 75 games and raised his average to .273 with 4 home runs and 34 RBI. Batts was known for his
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His wife started a printing company. He died at his home in Baton Rouge in 2013 at the age of 91.
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he played in 60 games but only hit for a .242 average with 3 home runs and 31 RBI, while in
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Batts played a final season in the minor leagues; during 1957 he spent time with the
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took over the team, and Batts said "he didn't like me for some reason." Then in May
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Batts' first season in the minor leagues was 1942, when he played for the
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from December 1942 through December 1945; he was stationed at
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Batts had an increase in playing time the next two years; in
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season, batting .254 with no home runs and 13 RBI. During
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committed, with 13, and led all Major League catchers in
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During 1947, Batts played for two Boston affiliates; the
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September 10, 1947, for the Boston Red Sox
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Batts debuted with the Red Sox on September 10 of the
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In December 1954, the White Sox traded Batts to the
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May 8, 1956, for the Cincinnati Reds
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Catcher
San Antonio, Texas
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Batting average
Home runs
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Boston Red Sox
1947
1951
St. Louis Browns
1951
Detroit Tigers
1952
1954
Chicago White Sox
1954
Cincinnati Reds
1955
1956
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catcher
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slap hitter
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