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Ed Coleman (baseball)

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in number of times sent in to pinch hit (62 at bats) and in the number of hits as a pinch hitter (20 hits, for a .323 batting average). However, his major league career ended after the 1936 season, despite having a .292 batting average. He did play in the minors from 1937-1941, but injuries did force
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from 1935 to 1936. The brother of long-time Oregon State head baseball coach
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This biographical article relating to a baseball right fielder is a
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April 15, 1932, for the Philadelphia Athletics
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In a 5-year, 439 game career, Coleman compiled a .285
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Goudey
Right fielder
Canby, Oregon
Oregon City, Oregon
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Philadelphia Athletics
1932
1935
St. Louis Browns
1935
1936
Canby, Oregon
Oregon City, Oregon
Major League Baseball
Philadelphia Athletics
St. Louis Browns
Ralph Coleman
Oregon State University
pinch hitter
St. Louis Browns
1936 season
American League
batting average
runs
home runs
RBI
Baseball Reference

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