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Cecil Coombs

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292:, shattering his former career high of nine, which he set in 1914. He again played with the Panthers in 1922, hitting .311 with 10 home runs. 1923 was his final season as a player, and he hit .290 in 127 games split between the Panthers and the 250:, for a .355 batting average. He was called up to the major leagues, and on August 7 he made his debut. In seven big league games, he hit .174 in 23 at-bats. On August 12, he played his final big league game. 235:
in 1910, hitting .274 in 65 games. In 1911, he played for the Speakers, hitting .253 in 115 games. 1911 was the first year in his professional career in which he collected more than 100 hits.
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Coombs played 15 years in the minor leagues, hitting .276 in 1,847 games. He had 1,808 hits.
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in 1925, the other being Johnnie Baggan. Similarly, he was one of two managers for the
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in 1914. He went on to manage in the minor leagues following his playing career.
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Coombs began his professional career in 1907, playing for the
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In 1912, Coombs split the season between the Speakers and
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Outfielder
Moweaqua, Illinois
Fort Worth, Texas
1914
Chicago White Sox
1914
Chicago White Sox
Batting average
Home runs
RBI
Chicago White Sox
Major League Baseball
outfielder
Chicago White Sox
Shelbyville Queen Citys
Eastern Illinois League
Pekin Celestials
Decatur Commodores
Bloomington Bloomers
Danville Speakers
Peoria Distillers
Adrian Champs
Bay City Beavers
cup of coffee
Birmingham Barons
Mobile Bears
Little Rock Travelers
Toledo Iron Men
Houston Buffaloes
Galveston Pirates

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