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Porter's favorite meal was "two dozen (eggs) over light", which he would eat all at once. This became a "favorite meal" when his teammates encouraged him to compete against the world champion for eating the most eggs in one sitting and Porter began his "training." A date was set for the contest;
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to visit friends in the Indians training camp. Later on, when he was an hour outside Lakeland, Porter heard on the car radio he had been traded to the Indians, made a U-turn and headed right back to Arizona. (Van Dusen, Ewald & Hawkins,
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Porter played in 229 major league games, 91 as a catcher, 62 as an outfielder, 16 as a first baseman, 3 at third base and was a career .228 hitter who had his best season in 1957 when he hit .250 in 58 games while with the Detroit Tigers.
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organization, including a stint with the West Palm Beach Expos in 1970 and also managed the Expos entry in the 1969 Florida Instructional League.
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At the date of his death, Porter was the youngest living former member of the remaining eight St. Louis Browns players who are still alive.
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His initials of J. W. do not represent any actual given names and he is referred to by all as either JW or Jay.
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Despite showing the early promise Porter played in only 33 games for the St. Louis Browns in 1952.
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in October 2006 as one of the "10 Greatest Characters in Detroit Tigers History", along with
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While playing for Cleveland, Porter had the task of catching Baseball Hall of Fame
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After his playing career ended, he served as a minor league manager in the
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Sports Illustrated 10 Greatest Characters in Detroit Tigers History
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Though he never became a starter in Detroit, he was selected by
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September 27, 1959, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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On December 4, 1952, Porter was traded by the Browns with
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was scouting Porter, when he noticed another prospect,
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On February 18, 1958, the Tigers traded Porter to the
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however, the current world champion failed to arrive.
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July 30, 1952, for the St. Louis Browns
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at which he was, reportedly, so baffled by Wilhelm's
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Catcher
Outfielder
Shawnee, Oklahoma
Jupiter, Florida
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
St. Louis Browns
1952
Detroit Tigers
1955
1957
Cleveland Indians
1958
Washington Senators
1959
St. Louis Cardinals
1959
Major League Baseball
St. Louis Browns
Detroit Tigers
Cleveland Indians
Washington Senators
St. Louis Cardinals
Shawnee, Oklahoma
Bobby Mattick
Frank Robinson
Owen Friend
Bob Nieman

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