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Chuck Diering Chuck Diering
Full name: Charles Edward Allen Diering
Born: February 5, 1923, St. Louis, Missouri
First Game: April 15, 1947; Final Game: June 24, 1956
Bat: Right Throw: Right Height: 5' 10" Weight: 165
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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
1947 STL N               105    74   22   16   3   1   2   11   19       22   1   3       1    3      .216  .383  .365   0.3 1947 STL N
1948 STL N                 7     7    2    0   0   0   0    0    2        2   0   0       1    1      .000  .222  .000  -0.1 1948 STL N
1949 STL N               131   369   60   97  21   8   3   38   35       49   1   4       4    1      .263  .328  .388  -0.3 1949 STL N
1950 STL N                89   204   34   51  12   0   3   18   35       38   0   0       3    1      .250  .360  .353   0.2 1950 STL N
1951 STL N                64    85    9   22   5   1   0    8    6       15   0   0       1    0   1  .259  .308  .341  -0.2 1951 STL N
1952 NY  N                41    23    2    4   1   1   0    2    4        3   0   0       0    0   2  .174  .296  .304  -0.1 1952 NY  N
1954 BAL A               128   418   35  108  14   1   2   29   56       57   4  10   3  13    3   7  .258  .349  .311  -0.2 1954 BAL A
1955 BAL A               137   371   38   95  16   2   3   31   57   1   45   0   4   0   8    5   8  .256  .355  .334  -0.1 1955 BAL A
1956 BAL A                50    97   15   18   4   0   1    4   23   0   19   0   5   0   1    2   5  .186  .342  .258  -0.5 1956 BAL A
Total NL                 437   762  129  190  42  11   8   77  101      129   2   7      10    6   3i .249  .339  .365  -0.2 Total NL        
Total AL                 315   886   88  221  34   3   6   64  136   1i 121   4  19   3  22   10  20  .249  .351  .315  -0.8 Total AL        
Total                    752  1648  217  411  76  14  14  141  237   1i 250   6  26   3i 32   16  23i .249  .345  .338  -1.0 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
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Fielding RecordFielding Record
Year Team        POS    G    PO    A  ERR   DP   AVG  LF-G CF-G RF-G
1947 STL N        OF   75    55    3    0    1 1.000    13   31   31 
1948 STL N        OF    5     4    1    0    0 1.000     5    0    0 
1949 STL N        OF  124   300    7    4    1  .987     0  123    1 
1950 STL N        OF   81   178    8    2    2  .989     0   78    3 
1951 STL N        OF   44    67    3    0    0 1.000     6   33    5 
1952 NY  N        OF   36    25    1    0    0 1.000    27    4    5 
1954 BAL A        OF  119   330   17    6    6  .983     0  119    0 
1955 BAL A        OF  107   242    6    6    2  .976     2  105    0 
1955 BAL A        3B   34    31   52    3    4  .965
1955 BAL A        SS   12     9   16    0    2 1.000
1956 BAL A        OF   40    73    4    0    0 1.000     7   34    2 
1956 BAL A        3B    2     1    1    2    0  .500
Total             OF  631  1274   50   18   12  .987    60  527   47 
Total             3B   36    32   53    5    4  .944
Total             SS   12     9   16    0    2 1.000
Year Team        POS    G    PO    A  ERR   DP   AVG  LF-G CF-G RF-G

TransactionsTransactions
Signed as an amateur free agent by St. Louis Cardinals (1941).

Traded by St. Louis Cardinals with Max Lanier to New York Giants in exchange for
Eddie Stanky (December 11, 1951).

Traded by New York Giants with Frank Hiller, Adrian Zabala and $60000 to San
Francisco (PCL) in exchange for Windy McCall (October 8, 1953).

Selected by Baltimore Orioles from San Francisco (PCL) in the Rule 5 major league draft (November 30, 1953).


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