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he made himself. Numerous Angels players remarked on his seemingly uncanny ability to place fungos where he wanted. He even occasionally "pitched" batting practice with his fungo bat, standing at the pitcher's rubber and consistently hitting line drives over the middle of the plate. He was regularly
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purchased Reese's contract from the Cardinals in February, 1933. He missed most of the season due to injuries and illness, but hit .330 in 104 games. The following year he batted .311 with 12 triples, and had a fielding percentage of .972 (the best among second basemen that season). He continued to
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Reese never married, had no children, and was mostly estranged from his extended family. In 1972, at age 71, he asked the Angels for a job, and was hired as conditioning coach, whose job was to get the players into shape. Reese's main specialty, however, was hitting fungos in practice, using a
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His uniform #50 was retired by the club in his memory. At his death, Reese was believed to be the oldest person ever to regularly wear a uniform in an official capacity in the history of organized professional baseball in North America. His record was surpassed in 2016 by
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for two years, and coached in San Diego from 1948 until 1960, when he was appointed manager. But he preferred to coach, so he resigned partway through the 1961 season. "I'm best suited as a liaison man, as a coach", he said. "I just am not suited to give a guy hell."
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based on it), the hero Jack Reacher uses the alias Jimmie Reese. He confirms that whenever he uses an alias, he always uses the name of someone who played second base for the Yankees, such as Jimmie Reese.
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when he was with the team; Ryan would name one of his sons Reese in his honor. He was listed as an Angels coach for 22 years, until his death on July 13, 1994, in
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immigrants in New York City, Hymie, as he was called, was brought up in Los Angeles where he attended Rolling Hills Prep. In order to avoid the brunt of
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The Oaks won the PCL pennant in 1927, with Reese batting .295 in 191 games. He had a league-leading fielding percentage of .984 that year.
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in 1930. Reese played for the Yankees in 1930 and 1931, and was most noted for being the hotel roommate of
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baseball players, he adopted the name of Jimmie Reese, which he used throughout his baseball career.
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made appearances in professional games at older ages, but those were one-off ceremonial events.
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In September 1927 he was traded by the Oakland Oaks, of the Pacific Coast League, to the
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He all-but retired as a player after the 1938 season, spending the 1939 season with two
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Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Legends: The Truth, the Lies, and Everything Else
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In 1930 he batted .346 in 188 at bats, striking out only 8 times. Only
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He was inducted into the Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame in 2003.
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Reese served in the Army from November 1942 to July 1943 with the
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called "the nicest man in baseball", and had a friendship with
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September 25, 1932, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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He was the primary back-up at second base (48 games) behind
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April 19, 1930, for the New York Yankees
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In November, 1931, he was sent by the Yankees to the
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from 1919 (at least one source claims 1917) to 1923.
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Index

Jimmy Reece

Second baseman
Third baseman
Coach
New York City
Santa Ana, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
New York Yankees
1930
1931
St. Louis Cardinals
1932
California Angels
1973
1994
Los Angeles Angels No. 50
Angels Hall of Fame
Major League Baseball
infielder
second base
third base
coached
Los Angeles Angels No. 50
Angels Hall of Fame
Russian Jewish
prejudice
Jewish

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