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Lou Novikoff

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from the Cubs in 1943, missing the beginning of the season. The Cubs offered him a salary of $ 6,500 ($ 114,450 in current dollar terms) and he insisted on being paid $ 10,000 ($ 176,077 in current dollar terms). The two sides compromised and he signed with the Cubs in May, after missing the first 61
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in 1937. The Cubs promoted him to the major leagues in 1941 but sent him back to the minor leagues for the 1945 season. After playing for the Phillies in 1946, he returned to the minor leagues until 1950, when he resumed playing softball. After his career, Novikoff was inducted into the
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On February 23, 1934, Novikoff married Esther Volkoff, who was also a child of Russian immigrants. They had three children; Marilyn June was born in November 1938, Anita Kay in September 1940, and Louis Neva was born March 1948. Novikoff had Esther sit behind
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Novikoff struggled at the beginning of the 1942 season, and the Cubs reduced his playing time. Perceiving Novikoff to be too passive as a hitter, the Cubs began to pay him a bonus of $ 10 ($ 186 in current dollar terms) for every time that he
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was sent to Milwaukee with Novikoff to become Milwaukee's manager. He returned to the Cubs in September. With Milwaukee, Novikoff batted .370 in 90 games, winning another batting championship. In 62 games for the Cubs, Novikoff batted .241.
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Novikoff attributed his hitting struggles as a major leaguer to being over-coached. He said that the Cubs' instructions made him "forget how to hit the ball". He was also an unpredictable base runner; once, he tried to
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in 1944 to be with his wife, who had an operation, and take care of their children. When he arrived, Novikoff pulled a muscle in his right leg and began the season on the disabled list. Relegated to a
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in the major leagues, credited Novikoff with helping him launch his career. Novikoff saw Ashford umpiring in women's softball and brought the president of his softball league to watch him umpire.
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as a practical joke, and took some of the leaves and rubbed them on his face and chewed them to demonstrate that they were safe. Novikoff asked him if the leaves could be smoked.
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and heckle him when he batted to make him mad, which he believed helped him hit. Esther died from cancer in January 1970. On September 18, Novikoff married Tanya Kosaroff.
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Novikoff went to training camp with the Angels in 1950 for a tryout. He did not make the team and returned to playing softball with Rodgers. Novikoff signed with the
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Novikoff died on September 30, 1970, of a heart attack, en route from his home in South Gate to a hospital. He was buried at the Russian Molokan Cemetery in
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Novikoff from the Angels. He batted .304 in 17 games, mostly as a pinch hitter, for the Phillies in the 1946 season as they gave more playing time to
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In August 1940, the Cubs paid the Angels a figure reportedly greater than $ 100,000 ($ 2,174,822 in current dollar terms) to acquire Novikoff,
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to fill in for an injured outfielder. Novikoff batted .368 in 110 games for Tulsa, winning the Texas League's batting championship over
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and the Cubs sent him to the Angels. He batted .310 in 101 games for the Angels. In July 1945, Novikoff was inducted into the
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of the Texas League purchased Novikoff from the Bears in July 1949. Houston released him after the season.
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In 1944, Novikoff signed his contract with the Cubs without holding out, but he missed
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of Huntington Beach, nicknamed Novikoff "the Mad Russian" to drum up fan interest.
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in April 1941. He would often violate his team's curfew to sing in nightclubs.
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swinging. He batted .300 in 128 games for the Cubs in the 1942 season. Novikoff
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In 1939, Novikoff began the season with the Angels, but was optioned to the
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of the PCL in June. With Seattle, he batted .301 in 1946 and .325 in 1947.
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Novikoff returned to playing softball for the Long Beach Nitehawks of the
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in 1939. In 1940, playing for the Angels, Novikoff batted .363 with 41
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descent. He was the seventh of fourteen children. The family moved to
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in April. He was recalled to the Angels in May, but then sent to the
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to be crooked, and misplayed balls hit down the line as a result.
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and 171 RBIs, leading the league in all three categories to win a
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June 10, 1946, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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games of the 1943 season. He batted .279 in 78 games.
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for the 1941 season. Novikoff made his MLB debut on
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April 15, 1941, for the Chicago Cubs
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He played in all or parts of five seasons in 3604:Baseball players from Maricopa County, Arizona 2321:Career statistics and player information from 2076:"Novikoff Gave Ashford His Start as an Umpire" 1574:. Associated Press. April 18, 1944. p. 13 1548:. Associated Press. April 16, 1944. p. 23 1470:. Newspaper Enterprise Association. p. 12 2988: 2361: 2211:"Ball Players Will Appear In New Radio Roles" 1843:"Lou Novikoff Seeking Third Chance in Majors" 341:of the PCL in 1937. The Angels, themselves a 8: 2050:"Lou Novikoff Acquired By Victoria Athletes" 1927:. Associated Press. July 6, 1949. p. 17 1875:. Associated Press. July 7, 1948. p. 23 1156:"Novikoff Arrives in L.A., Leaves for Tulsa" 987:"Seven Hollywood Rooks Sliced From Pay Roll" 3639:Newark Bears (International League) players 2030:. Associated Press. June 7, 1950. p. 8 1921:"Houston Buffs Obtain Novikoff From Newark" 648:In July 1948, Seattle sold Novikoff to the 526:, Novikoff played in 71 games, mostly as a 2995: 2981: 2973: 2368: 2354: 2346: 2338: 1652:"Fly Ball Was Enemy of This Outfield Pair" 1374: 1372: 1370: 1313: 1311: 1309: 1262:"Seattle First Baseman Is "Most Valuable"" 1130:"Lou Novikoff Sent To Milwaukee On Option" 34: 23: 3619:Los Angeles Angels (minor league) players 1618: 1616: 1542:"Cubs Take Heart as Lou Novikoff Arrives" 1288:"Lou Novikoff, Stringer Are Sold To Cubs" 867: 865: 863: 861: 599:Before the 1945 season, Novikoff cleared 3629:Milwaukee Brewers (minor league) players 2024:"Lou Novikoff To Play With Yakima Bears" 1998:"Lou Novikoff With Rodgers Here Tuesday" 1786:"Lou Novikoff Is Due For Army Discharge" 1708:"Lou Swatting .310 At Time Of Induction" 1688:. United Press International. p. 16 1595:"All That Knowledge Spoiled Lou's Skill" 1329:. United Press International. p. 23 1050:. International News Service. p. 23 898: 896: 894: 846:. Society for American Baseball Research 748:Novikoff enjoyed singing. He played the 641:. The Phillies sold his contract to the 1734:"Lou Novikoff Inducted at Ft. M'Arthur" 1568:"Novikoff Will Miss Cubs' Opening Game" 1440:. United Press International. p. 9 1071: 1069: 1067: 1065: 815: 175: 2191:. Columbia, South Carolina. p. 10 1740:. San Pedro, California. July 11, 1945 837: 835: 833: 831: 829: 827: 825: 823: 821: 819: 274:, in 1919. He and his siblings played 2382:Minor League Player of the Year Award 2158:"Novikoff To Appear On Radio Program" 1895:"Lou Novikoff Starts Well For Newark" 1811:Dunkley, Charles (November 2, 1945). 933:"Novikoff First Member of ISC 'Hall'" 927: 925: 799:in 1966, leaving him unable to work. 449:Minor League Player of the Year Award 262:Louis Alexander Novikoff was born in 7: 2132:"Novikoff Released By San Francisco" 1658:. Minneapolis, Minnesota. p. 23 1405:Chamberlin, Charles (May 22, 1942). 1013:Heffron, Jimmie (January 10, 1935). 737:and attended training camp with the 674:(WIL) in June, They sold him to the 16:American baseball player (1915–1970) 3624:Major League Baseball left fielders 3599:Sportspeople from Glendale, Arizona 1076:Carlson, Paul (September 3, 1955). 1042:Conzelman, Jimmy (April 25, 1941). 3594:American people of Russian descent 1650:Prell, Edward (January 25, 1967). 14: 3006:Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame 2183:Grayson, Harry (March 17, 1941). 1841:Fraley, Oscar (August 12, 1948). 1593:McMullen, Lorin (July 21, 1949). 252:Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame 2241:"Novikoff has his niche of fame" 1760:"Lou Novikoff At Sheppard Field" 1464:"Strikeout Bonus Helps Novikoff" 960:"Novikoff in Great Newark Debut" 958:Blair, Frank T. (May 23, 1949). 3659:Tulsa Oilers (baseball) players 1110:. December 31, 1938. p. 13 879:. 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Chicago Cubs
Left fielder
Glendale, Arizona
South Gate, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Chicago Cubs
1941
1944
Philadelphia Phillies
1946
professional baseball
outfielder
Major League Baseball
Chicago Cubs
Philadelphia Phillies
fastpitch softball
Minor League Baseball
International Softball Congress
Pacific Coast League Hall of Fame
Glendale, Arizona
Molokan
Boyle Heights, Los Angeles
semi-professional sports
pneumonia
Bakersfield, California
Theodore Roosevelt High School
fastpitch softball

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