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Jim Command

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went to the mound to ask Erskine what the — he knew about this rookie batter, Command. When Erskine told him he didn't know anything, Alston said 'Screw it, just pitch to him,'" Command told the
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Command batted left-handed, threw right-handed, stood 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) tall and weighed 205 pounds (93 kg); he was a lifelong resident of
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to tie the game at seven; it was his first hit and only homer in the Majors. (And the Phillies would lose the game, 8–7.)
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as a pinch hitter and substitute third baseman, he started his first Major League game on July 11, 1954, against the
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Command continued his playing career at the top level of the minors. While a member of the 1956
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when he received his first MLB opportunity in the midst of the 1954 season. After going
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as a Major Leaguer when he came to bat in the top half of the eighth
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September 20, 1955, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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in 2009. Command proceeded to belt Erskine's offering for a
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June 20, 1954, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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In his next two starts, the second game of that July 11
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Third baseman
Pinch hitter
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Philadelphia Phillies
1954
1955
professional baseball
scout
Philadelphia Phillies
Major League Baseball
third baseman
pinch hitter
pinch runner
minor league
infield
outfield
catcher
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Creston High School (Michigan)
farm system
hitless
at bats
Brooklyn Dodgers
Ebbets Field
base on balls
Carl Erskine

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