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Jack Crimian Jack Crimian
Full name: John Melvin Crimian
Born: February 17, 1926, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
First Game: July 3, 1951; Final Game: May 6, 1957
Bat: Right Throw: Right Height: 5' 10" Weight: 180
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Batting RecordBatting Record
Year Team                  G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   BB IBB   SO HBP  SH  SF GDP   SB  CS   AVG   OBP   SLG   BFW Year Team
1951 STL N                11     3    0    1   0   0   0    0    0        0   0   0       0    0   0  .333  .333  .333   0.0 1951 STL N
1952 STL N                 5     1    0    0   0   0   0    0    1        1   0   0       0    0   0  .000  .500  .000   0.0 1952 STL N
1956 KC  A                55    22    4    5   0   0   0    0    3   0    6   0   5   0   1    0   0  .227  .320  .227   0.0 1956 KC  A
1957 DET A                 4     0    0    0   0   0   0    0    0   0    0   0   0   0   0    0   0     -     -     -   0.0 1957 DET A
Total NL                  16     4    0    1   0   0   0    0    1        1   0   0       0    0   0  .250  .400  .250   0.0 Total NL        
Total AL                  59    22    4    5   0   0   0    0    3   0    6   0   5   0   1    0   0  .227  .320  .227   0.0 Total AL        
Total                     75    26    4    6   0   0   0    0    4   0i   7   0   5   0i  1    0   0  .231  .333  .231   0.0 Total
Year Team                  G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   BB IBB   SO HBP  SH  SF GDP   SB  CS   AVG   OBP   SLG   BFW Year Team
i - incomplete

Pitching RecordPitching Record
Year Team                  G  GS  CG SHO  GF  SV   IP      H   BFP  HR    R   ER   BB  IB   SO  SH  SF  WP HBP  BK   W   L    ERA    PW Year Team
1951 STL N                11   0   0   0   5   1   17     24    80   3   17   17    8        5   1       0   0   0   1   0   9.00  -0.6 1951 STL N
1952 STL N                 5   0   0   0   2   0    8.1   15    41   4    9    9    4        4   1       0   0   0   0   0   9.72  -0.2 1952 STL N
1956 KC  A                54   7   0   0  16   3  129    129   556  19   87   79   49   2   59   8   8   2   5   0   4   8   5.51  -1.3 1956 KC  A
1957 DET A                 4   0   0   0   2   0    5.2    9    29   1    8    8    4   2    1   0   1   0   0   0   0   1  12.71  -0.8 1957 DET A
Total NL                  16   0   0   0   7   1   25.1   39   121   7   26   26   12        9   2       0   0   0   1   0   9.24  -0.8 Total NL        
Total AL                  58   7   0   0  18   3  134.2  138   585  20   95   87   53   4   60   8   9   2   5   0   4   9   5.81  -2.1 Total AL        
Total                     74   7   0   0  25   4  160    177   706  27  121  113   65   4i  69  10   9i  2   5   0   5   9   6.36  -2.9 Total
Year Team                  G  GS  CG SHO  GF  SV   IP      H   BFP  HR    R   ER   BB  IB   SO  SH  SF  WP HBP  BK   W   L    ERA    PW Year Team
i - incomplete

Fielding RecordFielding Record
Year Team        POS    G    PO    A  ERR   DP   AVG
1951 STL N         P   11     1    1    0    0 1.000
1952 STL N         P    5     0    1    0    0 1.000
1956 KC  A         P   54     3   22    1    1  .962
1957 DET A         P    4     0    1    0    0 1.000
Total              P   74     4   25    1    1  .967
Year Team        POS    G    PO    A  ERR   DP   AVG

TransactionsTransactions
Signed as an amateur free agent by Philadelphia Phillies (1944).

Selected by St. Louis Cardinals from Philadelphia Phillies in the minor league draft (November 5, 1946).

Traded by St. Louis Cardinals with $100000 to Cincinnati Reds in exchange for Alex
Grammas (December 2, 1953).

Sold by Cincinnati Reds to Toronto (International) (April 8, 1954).

Traded by Toronto (International) to Kansas City Athletics in exchange for Marion
Fricano and $60000 (October 12, 1955).

Traded by Kansas City Athletics with Jim Finigan, Bill Harrington and Eddie Robinson
to Detroit Tigers in exchange for Ned Garver, Gene Host, Virgil Trucks, Wayne
Belardi and $20000 (December 5, 1956).


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