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512: 36: 279: 270:. He tried out for the St. Louis Browns in 1931 and sustained an unusual injury during the tryout. While reaching to field a ball, Clift stepped on his own glove, which caused him to trip and roll forward. He broke his collarbone in the fall. Nonetheless, the Browns signed Clift and he made his major-league debut in 1934. 353:. Clift was one of the first power-hitting third basemen, posting his offensive numbers at a time when players at that position were more valued for their fielding. However, Clift was also regarded as a superb fielder. 384: 582: 547: 466: 562: 310:. In 1937, he set single-season records of 50 double plays and 405 assists that stood until 1971. The following year, Clift hitting a personal best 34 251: 216: 587: 542: 567: 572: 557: 258:
in 1937. He threw and batted right-handed, and was listed as 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) tall and 180 pounds (82 kg).
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and a horse-riding injury hampered Clift's play late in his career. In 12 seasons, Clift played in 1,582 games, and had 1,558
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referred to as "a rather unpleasant derivation": One of his Browns teammates,
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Clift was traded to the Washington Senators in 1943. A serious case of the
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in 1936, the second highest total in the American League behind
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September 20, 1945, for the Washington Senators
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Cellar Dwellers: The Worst Teams in Baseball History
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Third baseman
El Reno, Oklahoma
Yakima, Washington
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
St. Louis Browns
1934
1943
Washington Senators
1943
1945
All-Star
1937
Major League Baseball
MLB
third baseman
St. Louis Browns
Washington Senators
All-Star
American League
El Reno, Oklahoma

Bowman Gum
batted
1936
1937
runs
Lou Gehrig

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