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Eddie Bockman

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Bockman's career MLB stat-line includes a .230 BA, 11 HR, and 56 RBI, in 199 games. Following his big league stint, he became a Minor League Baseball player-manager for the
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21 times. In April of that year, Bockman belted two home runs in a single game to give the Pirates a 3–1 victory over the
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Bockman's most productive seasons came with Pittsburgh, when he posted career-best all-around numbers, including a .239
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Bockman did not play pro baseball from 1943 to 1946, due to service in the United States Navy during
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September 11, 1946, for the New York Yankees
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October 2, 1949, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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Third baseman
Santa Ana, California
Millbrae, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
New York Yankees
1946
Cleveland Indians
1947
Pittsburgh Pirates
1948
1949
professional baseball
third baseman
scout
Major League Baseball
New York Yankees
1946
Cleveland Indians
1947
Pittsburgh Pirates
1948
1949
Morley Bockman
Minor League Baseball
Riverside Rubes
Sunset League
Santa Ana, California

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