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Paul Popovich

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514:. He reached the post season for the only time in his career against his former club, the Los Angeles Dodgers. While the Pirates lost to the Dodgers, three games to one, Popovich had an exceptional series. He went 3-for-5 with a run scored. He was released midway through the 43: 936: 719: 698: 891: 931: 966: 976: 901: 886: 926: 941: 906: 475:
He earned the nickname "Supersub" for his utility work for the Cubs in 1969. He also had a career high .312 batting average, as the Cubs battled the
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on May 24. All told, Popovich batted .232 with two home runs and 25 RBIs. Shortly into the
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The 1969 Dodgers yearbook shows Popovich surrounded by 21 fans who shared his surname.
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Following his brief stint with the Cubs in 1966, Popovich spent the Winter with the
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season was getting underway, Popovich was traded to the
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He made his major league debut in the fifth game of the
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July 21, 1975, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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crown. He remained a supersub for the Cubs through the
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April 19, 1964, for the Chicago Cubs
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Paul Popowich

Second baseman
Flemington, West Virginia
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Chicago Cubs
1964
1966
1967
Los Angeles Dodgers
1968
1969
Chicago Cubs
1969
1973
Pittsburgh Pirates
1974
1975
professional baseball
infielder
Major League Baseball
Chicago Cubs
Los Angeles Dodgers
Pittsburgh Pirates
West Virginia University
college baseball
basketball
Jerry West

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