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Ethan Allen (baseball)

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of .410. In 1935, he finished 17th in MVP voting with a batting average of .307 and a league-leading 156 games played. He hit .300 or better six times in his career. Defensively, Allen posted a .981
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Allen remained well-known long after his retirement as a player as the inventor of the Cadaco-Ellis board game
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finals in 1947 and 1948. His players included future President
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June 21, 1926, for the Cincinnati Reds
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List of Major League Baseball annual doubles leaders
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Allen reached the 358:at all three outfield positions in his career. 472:Career statistics and player information from 498: 8: 733:Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball players 648:Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach. 505: 491: 483: 34: 23: 366:Allen later became the baseball coach at 417: 170: 678:Major League Baseball center fielders 7: 713:Cincinnati Bearcats baseball players 16:American baseball player (1904-1993) 515:Yale Bulldogs head baseball coaches 688:New York Giants (baseball) players 14: 330:In 1,123 games he compiled 1,325 723:Baseball players from Cincinnati 718:Yale Bulldogs baseball coaches 1: 698:Philadelphia Phillies players 693:St. Louis Cardinals players 754: 522: 314:and is an alumnus of the 171: 162: 122: 112: 89: 72: 52: 42: 33: 708:St. Louis Browns players 393:Allen died at age 89 in 316:University of Cincinnati 683:Cincinnati Reds players 288:Philadelphia Phillies 264:Major League Baseball 213:Philadelphia Phillies 703:Chicago Cubs players 372:College World Series 274:. He played for the 449:"Ethan Allen Stats" 356:fielding percentage 312:Withrow High School 284:St. Louis Cardinals 203:St. Louis Cardinals 118:Last MLB appearance 474:Baseball Reference 451:. Baseball Almanac 348:on-base percentage 256:Ethan Nathan Allen 75:September 15, 1993 655: 654: 576:A. Bernie Tommers 425:Bernard Crowley. 395:Brookings, Oregon 388:All Star Baseball 376:George H. W. 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L. Quinby 527: 453:. Retrieved 443: 431:. Retrieved 420: 392: 385: 365: 350:of .336 and 329: 305: 294:(1936), and 292:Chicago Cubs 255: 254: 227:Chicago Cubs 99: 93: 77:(1993-09-15) 74: 54: 47: 43: 18: 673:1993 deaths 668:1904 births 634:(1993–2022) 632:John Stuper 618:(1979–1991) 616:Joe Benanto 610:(1969–1978) 602:(1946–1968) 600:Ethan Allen 594:(1943–1945) 586:(1924–1942) 578:(1922–1923) 570:(1919–1921) 554:(1916–1917) 546:(1912–1915) 538:(1905–1911) 530:(1864–1904) 455:November 6, 298:(1936–38). 290:(1934–36), 286:(1932–33), 282:(1930–32), 278:(1926–30), 28:Ethan Allen 662:Categories 640:Brian Hamm 536:Billy Lush 476:, or  413:References 308:Cincinnati 302:Early life 58:1904-01-01 44:[[routside 624:Don Brown 592:Red Rolfe 478:Fangraphs 346:of .300, 342:, with a 338:with 501 336:home runs 144:Home runs 108:MLB debut 642:(2023– ) 626:# (1992) 433:March 3, 401:See also 306:Born in 334:and 47 92:Batted: 562:(1918) 429:. 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St. Louis Cardinals
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Philadelphia Phillies
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Chicago Cubs
1936
St. Louis Browns
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center fielder
Major League Baseball
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Cincinnati Reds
New York Giants
St. Louis Cardinals
Philadelphia Phillies

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