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Allie Clark

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1277: 281:, where he attended St. Mary's High School, and joined the New York Yankees organization after graduating. He spent the next six seasons playing minor league baseball and serving in the U.S. Army during World War II. He made his major league debut in 1947, and after one year with the Yankees, he spent four seasons with the Cleveland Indians. He was a member of the World Champion Yankees and Indians after the two teams won the 364:
in World War II. Clark served with the combat medical corps in England and France, and saw some active combat in Germany. After being discharged at the conclusion of the war, Clark returned to baseball in 1946. He was unable to stay in baseball shape due to combat duties, and as a result of having
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for the final outfield position. He lost the battle and began the season in Newark. Over the course of the 1947 season in Newark, he had a batting average of .334 with 23 home runs and 86 RBIs. His efforts got him noticed by the Yankees, and he made his major league debut on August 5. Within two
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After retiring from professional baseball, Clark worked for 30 years as an employee of Iron Workers Local 373, and served as a member of the South Amboy city council. He lived with his wife, Frances, and the two had six children together. He died on April 2, 2012, in South Amboy.
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To start the 1955 season, Clark held out for a new deal because he felt that he deserved a promotion to the Cardinals' major league roster; he ended the holdout in March. That season, he hit .308 with 23 home runs, 84 RBIs, and was named as a finalist for the
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were also ejected; Clark's was the only fine not to be rescinded, a move that occurred on Dykes's request. In 71 games, he hit .274 with seven home runs. Clark started the 1953 season with the Athletics, and started off the year with a
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in 1950, Clark hit .473, leading to a battle with Kennedy and Easter for the right field spot. He spent the season in Cleveland as the backup in right field for Kennedy, and had a .215 batting average with six home runs in 59 games.
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Clark was born in South Amboy, New Jersey on June 16, 1923. His parents were Alfred and Helen Clark, and he had four brothers and two sisters. He attended St. Mary's High School in South Amboy, later known as
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organization. In 80 games in 1953, he had a .328 batting average. He came close to making the 1954 International League All-Star team, but missed the cut by four votes to
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After graduating from high school, Clark was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent. He was scouted while in high school, and was invited to a tryout in
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In 1951, Clark served as a substitute outfielder for three games with the Indians after Easter was out due to injury. After those three games, he was traded to the
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in the tenth inning. In 20 games with the Athletics, Clark had a .203 batting average and 13 RBIs, which led the team when that he was sold to the
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He wore the #3 jersey for the New York Yankees in 1947, and was one of the last players to wear it before it was retired in honor of
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on June 24. In 59 total games, 56 with the Athletics, Clark had a .251 batting average in 171 at-bats. He spent the
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He was primarily a starter in the outfield for the first half of the season, and during the second half he
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Late in the 1952 season, Clark was ejected and fined $ 50 for arguing strikes in a game where Athletics
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Kaese, Harold (October 5, 1948). "Boudreau Called Life and Heart, Soul and Guts of Cleveland Indians".
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in mid-May. A month later, after playing in nine games for the White Sox, he was purchased by the
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Alvarez de la Vega, Pito (November 17, 1954). "U.S. Players Set Hot Pace in Puerto Rico".
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Morrow, Art (October 1, 1952). "Hurley Calls 'Strike Two' – Dykes Starts a Bonfire".
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fighting for playing time, but Clark was noted as the most interesting to watch by
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primarily as a pinch hitter, having lost his platoon duties alongside Edwards to
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McAuley, Ed (May 4, 1949). "Boudreau Throws Switch on Main-Line Outfielders".
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McAuley, Ed (March 31, 1948). "Allie Clark's Arm Bad? Good Throws Up Sleeve".
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for $ 20,000, returning to the minors and ending his major league career.
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Kritzer, Cy (September 22, 1954). "Clear-Cut Choices for All-Star Team".
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slowed down, the Yankees organization converted him to an outfielder and
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McAuley, Ed (July 21, 1948). "Tribe Picket Line Picked For Last Half".
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after being considered for a starting outfield position alongside
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roster, and played in three games. In game seven, he served as a
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the following year. On December 11, 1947, he was traded to the
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weeks of being called up, Clark had a streak of six straight
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throughout the year, and by August he was sent down to the
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Clark played well enough in 1946 to earn a tryout for the
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August 5, 1947, for the New York Yankees
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June 5, 1953, for the Chicago White Sox
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In 129 games with the team, he hit .328 with 34 879:"Clark Clouting Way Into Tribe Garden Picture". 234:(June 16, 1923 – April 2, 2012) was an American 603:International League Most Valuable Player Award 1258:Career statistics and player information from 352:The following year, Clark was promoted to the 1670: 1298: 1046:"Contenders Gain Hope As Chisox, Brooks Slip" 801:"Bobo Newsom Beats Red Sox for Yanks, 1 to 0" 341:and played with future major league teammate 8: 2107:United States Army personnel of World War II 862:"Yankees Will Retire Babe Ruth's Number 3". 2057:Newark Bears (International League) players 1025:"Athletics Get Four Players, White Sox Two" 581:Clark spent the next five seasons with the 1677: 1663: 1655: 1305: 1291: 1283: 1275: 337:, where he spent the season as the team's 34: 23: 679:Mallozzi, Vincent M. (October 11, 2010). 585:of the International League, part of the 302:, where he served as the baseball team's 731: 729: 727: 725: 681:"One Small Town, Six Big-League Careers" 561:home run in spring training against the 262:. In 358 career games, Clark recorded a 2102:San Diego Padres (minor league) players 2067:New Orleans Pelicans (baseball) players 1220:"Rochester Red Wings Hall of Fame: A-E" 943:"Joc is 9th to accomplish rare WS feat" 637: 207: 172: 1066:"A's Appear Doomed to a Skimpy Season" 643: 641: 2017:Cardinal McCarrick High School alumni 1005:"Allie Clark Leads Cleveland Batters" 770: 768: 766: 764: 762: 760: 758: 756: 754: 752: 674: 672: 7: 2047:Major League Baseball right fielders 838:"Allie Clark Statistics and History" 832: 830: 828: 826: 824: 822: 820: 818: 816: 242:who played for seven seasons in the 16:American baseball player (1923–2012) 2082:People from South Amboy, New Jersey 2052:Military personnel from New Jersey 14: 2042:Major League Baseball outfielders 941:Langs, Sarah (October 26, 2021). 466:to earn the right to play in the 710:. Cardinal McCarrick High School 470:. In that game, Indians manager 2062:New Jersey city council members 1044:Reichler, Joe (June 25, 1951). 649:"Alfred "Allie" Clark Obituary" 2087:Philadelphia Athletics players 993:. August 12, 1949. p. 10. 809:. August 17, 1947. p. 27. 462:that season and had to play a 300:Cardinal McCarrick High School 1: 1245:. April 16, 1958. p. 50. 1197:. March 23, 1955. p. 29. 883:. March 17, 1948. p. 11. 232:Alfred Aloysius "Allie" Clark 2097:San Antonio Missions players 2037:Indianapolis Indians players 1241:"Allie Clark Quits Denver". 1193:"Allie Clark Ends Holdout". 1152:. June 17, 1953. p. 26. 1122:. March 20, 1953. p. 9. 1087:. June 25, 1952. p. 21. 1072:. March 27, 1952. p. 6. 293:Early life and minor leagues 204:Career highlights and awards 2092:Rochester Red Wings players 2007:Amsterdam Rugmakers players 1264:Baseball Reference (Minors) 1137:. May 20, 1953. p. 11. 1013:. April 1, 1950. p. 6. 868:. May 26, 1948. p. 18. 266:of .262 and accumulated 32 2123: 489:. 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Index


Right fielder
South Amboy, New Jersey
Sayreville, New Jersey
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
New York Yankees
Cleveland Indians
Philadelphia Athletics
Chicago White Sox
World Series
1947
1948
right fielder
Major League Baseball
American League
New York Yankees
Cleveland Indians
Philadelphia Athletics
Chicago White Sox
batting average
home runs
runs batted in
South Amboy, New Jersey
1947 World Series
1948 World Series
Cardinal McCarrick High School
shortstop
Newark, New Jersey

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