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Buddy Lewis
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Birthdate: 8/10/1916    
Height / Weight: 6' 1" / 175 lbs. Place of Birth: Gastonia, NC, USA
Bats / Throws: L / R

Baseball Historian Biography

Although it has been over five decades since Buddy Lewis played for the Washington Senators, he remains a fans favorite among our veteran baseball fans. A decorated war hero, he was a solid hitter and a leading defensive stalwart of his time. Born in Gastonia, North Carolina, he broke into profession ball with Chattanooga of the Southern Association in 1934. For that team in 1935, Buddy Lewis batted .303, hit 32 doubles and had 85 RBIs. And still just 18-years old, was called up by Washington for the final games of the season. Lewis batted .291 and scored an even 100 runs in his first full year in the majors, 1936. He set a modern day record by lining 15 hits in four straight games - July 25-28, 1937, and was picked for his first of two All-Star games in 1938. Defensively he paced all American League third basemen in assists, fielding range, double plays and errors in 1939, while hitting .319 and led the league with 16 triples.

The 6-ft, 1-inch, 175-pounder scored over 100 runs four times - 1936-1938 and 1940 - including a career-best 122 in '38. From 1936 thru 1940, he batted .291, .314, .296, .319, .317, lined over 20 doubles seven times, including a career-high 35 in 1937... and the speedy Lewis scampered for 10 or more triples in 5 different seasons. He collected more career walks, 573, than strike outs 303. After ringing up a .297 batting mark, with 29 doubles, 11 triples, 9 home runs

In 1941, Lewis joined the United States Army in November. For flying dangerous missions in the Burmese Theater, John Kelly Lewis, was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.

Discharged on July 23, 1945, he was in a Senators' uniform just 4 days later. Now playing an outfield position, he hit .333 in 69 games. He led all outfielders in assists in 1946 and was chosen for his second All-Star game in 1947. He attended Wake Forest University.


Pitching Statistics
Year Team G GS W L SV CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO WP HBP BK ERA
11 years   0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
Batting Statistics
Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS IBB HBP SH SF AVG OBP SLG
1935 WSH (AL) 8 28 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .107 .107 SLG
1936 WSH (AL) 143 601 100 175 21 13 6 67 47 46 6 6 0 4 5 0 .291 .347 SLG
1937 WSH (AL) 156 668 107 210 32 6 10 79 52 44 11 5 0 3 10 0 .314 .367 SLG
1938 WSH (AL) 151 656 122 194 35 9 12 91 58 35 17 9 0 1 9 0 .296 .354 SLG
1939 WSH (AL) 140 536 87 171 23 16 10 75 72 27 10 9 0 2 19 0 .319 .402 SLG
1940 WSH (AL) 148 600 101 190 38 10 6 63 74 36 15 10 0 1 4 0 .317 .393 SLG
1941 WSH (AL) 149 569 97 169 29 11 9 72 82 30 10 7 0 0 2 0 .297 .386 SLG
1945 WSH (AL) 69 258 42 86 14 7 2 37 37 15 1 2 0 3 8 0 .333 .423 SLG
1946 WSH (AL) 150 582 82 170 28 13 7 45 59 26 5 3 0 2 13 0 .292 .359 SLG
1947 WSH (AL) 140 506 67 132 15 4 6 48 51 27 6 6 0 1 10 0 .261 .330 SLG
1949 WSH (AL) 95 257 25 63 14 4 3 28 41 12 2 2 0 3 3 0 .245 .355 SLG
11 years   1349 5261 830 1563 249 93 71 607 573 303 83 59 0 20 83 0 .297 .368 .SLG



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