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246:. Henrich was voted "best hustling player" by the scouts. In four years of Legion ball, he compiled a .482 batting average, as well a .484 average in high school. He ran the 100-yard dash in 9.7 seconds, and also played football and basketball in high school before concentrating on baseball his senior year. He was an excellent student, and made All-Southern California baseball team as a senior. Bobby was offered several college scholarships and was also wooed by many professional baseball teams. The 278:
decided to try him out at shortstop, but said he would definitely make it as an outfielder if he did not succeed there. The former California sprint champion was selected as the Reds' fastest runner in a sportswriters' poll that spring. At only 18 years old, Henrich mainly sat on the bench once the
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regular season began; he got into 29 games that year, pinch-running in 16 of them, although he would sometimes stay in the game. He filled five positions that year.
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got a jump on the other clubs, though, by signing Bobby's father Ed, a junior college coach, as a scout. Soon after, Bobby signed with the Redlegs as a
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In 1959, Henrich returned to Savannah before earning a mid-season promotion to the Redlegs. After a brief stint there, he was sent to the
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After his playing days ended, Henrich went into the insurance business eventually owning an independent insurance agency in
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With the repeal of the bonus rule, Henrich was allowed to be optioned to the minors in 1958, spending the season with the
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On November 21, 1959, Bobby married Virginia Lee Brodbeck (October 21, 1940 – December 11, 2004) in
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for an estimated bonus of $ 30,000. Since that was after the 1956 season had ended, Bobby went to
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in the Southern Association, and after the season, at the age of 22, Henrich left baseball.
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List of baseball players who went directly to Major League Baseball
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During the winter, Henrich went to South America and played in the
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over the winter, then went to spring training with the Redlegs.
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Index

Shortstop
Lawrence, Kansas
1957
Cincinnati Redlegs
1959
Cincinnati Reds
Batting average
Hits
RBI
Home runs
Cincinnati Redlegs/Reds
1957
1959
Major League Baseball
shortstop
1957
1959
Cincinnati Redlegs
pinch runner
Lawrence, Kansas
New York Yankees
Tommy Henrich
Compton High School
Anaheim
Cincinnati Redlegs
bonus baby
Compton Community College
shortstop
center field
Birdie Tebbetts

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