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Johnny Mize

John Robert Mize (January 7, 1913 – June 2, 1993), nicknamed "Big Jawn" and "the Big Cat", was an American professional baseball first baseman. He played 15 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, and New York Yankees from 1936 to 1953, losing three seasons to military service during World War II. Mize was a…

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Batting average
.312
Election method
Veterans Committee
Hits
2,011
Home runs
359
Induction
1981
Runs batted in
1,337

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Batting average · 1
Johnny Mize → .312
Election method · 1
Johnny Mize → Veterans Committee
Hits · 1
Johnny Mize → 2,011
Home runs · 1
Johnny Mize → 359
Induction · 1
Johnny Mize → 1981
Runs batted in · 1
Johnny Mize → 1,337

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Johnny MizeBatting average.3121.00infobox
Johnny MizeElection methodVeterans Committee1.00infobox
Johnny MizeHits2,0111.00infobox
Johnny MizeHome runs3591.00infobox
Johnny MizeInduction19811.00infobox
Johnny MizeRuns batted in1,3371.00infobox
Ted Williamsinstance ofMize's batting statistics were overshadowed by those of bigger stars of his era0.80text
Joe DiMaggioinstance ofMize's batting statistics were overshadowed by those of bigger stars of his era0.80text
Stan Musialinstance ofMize's batting statistics were overshadowed by those of bigger stars of his era0.80text
and Jackie Robinsoninstance ofMize's batting statistics were overshadowed by those of bigger stars of his era0.80text
Johnny Mizerelated to External linksBaseball Hall0.60section
Johnny Mizerelated to External linksFameCareer0.60section

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