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Duke Snider
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Birthdate: 9/19/1926
Height / Weight: 6' 0" / 190 lbs.
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, CA, USA
Bats / Throws: L / R

Baseball Historian Biography

Edwin 'Duke' Snider was immortalized in the song 'Talkin' Baseball' by T. Cashman with it's chorus of "Willie, Mickey and the Duke"- referring to the All-Stars of the New York area - Center-fielders; Willie Mays, N.Y. Giants and Mickey Mantle, N.Y. Yankees and Snider of Brooklyn. Baseball Historian At age 5, 'Duke', was nicknamed by his father because of his regal-type of superior attitude.

In 1949, Duke Snider became the Dodgers regular center-fielder. He started by hitting 23 homers , scoring 100 runs and drove home 92. 'Duke' drove in the winning run, on the last day of the season, by singling to give the Brooklyn 'Bums' the pennant. In 1950, Snider hit 31 HR's, batted .321, and scored 109 runs with 107 RBI's. Duke Snider also stole 16 bases. In the 1950's, Snider hit more homers (326) and drove in more runs (1,031) than anyone else in baseball.

 In 1953, the 'Duke', blasted 38 doubles, hit 42 home runs, scored 132 runs, batted .336, and had 126 RBI's. This was Snider's first of five years in-a-row that he hit 40 or more home runs. 'Duke' was one of the top sports' hero during this decade and helped the Dodgers in their pennant battles and World Series games against the famed Yankees. When the Dodgers finally bested the Yankees in seven games in the 1955 World Series. 'Duke' Snider was the series hero with his .320 batting average, and became the first major leaguer to hit four homers in two different World Series. In 1958, the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles and Snider said, " When they tore down Ebbets Field, they tore down a little piece of me." This 'Hall of Famer' retired from active play in 1964. He then joined the Dodgers' broad- casting team . 'Duke' Snider played 2143 games, batted .295, had 2116 hits with 407 doubles. Baseball History


Pitching Statistics
Year Team G GS W L SV CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO WP HBP BK ERA
18 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
1947 BRO (NL) 40 83 6 20 3 1 0 5 3 24 2 0 0 1 2 0 .241 .276 SLG
1948 BRO (NL) 53 160 22 39 6 6 5 21 12 27 4 0 0 0 0 0 .244 .297 SLG
1949 BRO (NL) 146 552 100 161 28 7 23 92 56 92 12 0 0 4 3 0 .292 .361 SLG
1950 BRO (NL) 152 620 109 199 31 10 31 107 58 79 16 0 0 0 6 0 .321 .379 SLG
1951 BRO (NL) 150 606 96 168 26 6 29 101 62 97 14 10 0 0 4 0 .277 .344 SLG
1952 BRO (NL) 144 534 80 162 25 7 21 92 55 77 7 4 0 0 9 0 .303 .368 SLG
1953 BRO (NL) 153 590 132 198 38 4 42 126 82 90 16 7 0 3 5 0 .336 .419 SLG
1954 BRO (NL) 149 584 120 199 39 10 40 130 84 96 6 6 0 4 1 6 .341 .423 SLG
1955 BRO (NL) 148 538 126 166 34 6 42 136 104 87 9 7 19 1 4 6 .309 .418 SLG
1956 BRO (NL) 151 542 112 158 33 2 43 101 99 101 3 3 26 1 6 4 .292 .399 SLG
1957 BRO (NL) 139 508 91 139 25 7 40 92 77 104 3 4 12 1 3 3 .274 .368 SLG
1958 LAD (NL) 106 327 45 102 12 3 15 58 32 49 2 2 4 1 1 4 .312 .371 SLG
1959 LAD (NL) 126 370 59 114 11 2 23 88 58 71 1 5 13 0 5 2 .308 .400 SLG
1960 LAD (NL) 101 235 38 57 13 5 14 36 46 54 1 0 8 1 1 2 .243 .366 SLG
1961 LAD (NL) 85 233 35 69 8 3 16 56 29 43 1 1 3 1 2 1 .296 .375 SLG
1962 LAD (NL) 80 158 28 44 11 3 5 30 36 32 2 0 6 2 0 0 .278 .418 SLG
1963 NYM (NL) 129 354 44 86 8 3 14 45 56 74 0 1 9 1 0 4 .243 .345 SLG
1964 SFG (NL) 91 167 16 35 7 0 4 17 22 40 0 0 4 0 0 0 .210 .302 SLG
18 years   2143 7161 1259 2116 358 85 407 1333 971 1237 99 50 104 21 52 32 .295 .380 .SLG



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