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George Altman

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and started only against right-handed pitching; his average fell 44 points to .274, and he hit only nine home runs. Again, he was traded in the off-season, sent to the last-place
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Altman batted left-handed and threw right-handed; he was listed as 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) tall and 200 pounds (91 kg). He was born in
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playing at all three outfield positions and first base. In three All-Star Game appearances, his 1961 homer was his only hit in three at bats; he played
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over nine full seasons in the major leagues. Then, at age 35, he began an eight-year tenure in Japanese baseball, where he would hit 205
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In his nine-year major league career with the Cubs, Cardinals and Mets, Altman batted .269; his 832 hits included 132
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into late September before a six-game losing streak doomed their chances. But Altman's production declined, as he was
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job, batted .303 in 138 games, smashed 27 home runs, and led the National League in
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ball in the field over three innings as the National League's right fielder in
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in hits (170), runs (84), and RBI (100) in 1968; and being named to the "
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box score (11 April 1959): "Chicago Cubs 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 1"
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in November. Altman played four more years in the majors. Only in
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race that saw the Redbirds challenge the eventual world champion
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Altman's first professional baseball experience came with the
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He followed his 1961 season with another strong showing in
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in a 6–1 Chicago victory. Altman batted only .245 as a
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But he improved his batting average to .266, and in
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George Altman (disambiguation)

Outfielder
Goldsboro, North Carolina
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Chicago Cubs
1959
1962
St. Louis Cardinals
1963
New York Mets
1964
Chicago Cubs
1965
1967
Tokyo / Lotte Orions
1968
1974
Hanshin Tigers
1975
All-Star
1961
1961²
1962²
professional baseball
outfielder
Major League Baseball
Nippon Professional Baseball

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