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Charles Dewie English (1910-1999) was a third baseman who played four MLB seasons (1932-1937) with the Chicago White Sox, New York Giants, and Cincinnati Reds.
Career Highlights: Debuted with Chicago White Sox on July 23, 1932, at age 22, collecting 2 hits in 6 at-bats with 1 RBI against Cleveland. Gained prominence in 1934 when voted Most Valuable Player in the Texas League while in the minors. Played his final game on October 3, 1937, against Pittsburgh, going 2-for-4 with 1 RBI for Cincinnati.
Playing Style: Utility infielder who primarily played third base but also appeared at second base and shortstop. Right-handed batter and thrower who stood 5'9" and weighed 160 pounds.
Career Totals: .287 batting average with 1 home run, 13 RBIs, and 10 runs scored across 50 games and 136 at-bats. Posted .307 on-base percentage and .397 slugging percentage.
Offered is a heavily cracked Louisville Slugger Hillerich & Bradsby 125 game used professional model bat that measures 34.5” and 32.9 oz. in weight.
The bat derives from the collection of former Major League baseball player and PCL legend, Jigger Statz.
Item: 14129
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