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Jim Finigan Jim Finigan
Full name: James Leroy Finigan
Born: August 19, 1928, Quincy, Illinois
Died May 16, 1981, Quincy, Illinois
Buried at St. Peter Cemetery, Quincy, Illinois
First Game: April 25, 1954; Final Game: July 5, 1959
Bat: Right Throw: Right Height: 5' 11" Weight: 175
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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
1954 PHI A               136   487   57  147  25   6   7   51   64       66   0   6   3  17    2   8  .302  .381  .421   1.8 1954 PHI A
1955 KC  A               150   545   72  139  30   7   9   68   61   6   49   3   5   1  18    1   3  .255  .333  .385  -0.6 1955 KC  A
1956 KC  A                91   250   29   54   7   2   2   21   30   1   28   1   5   4   6    3   1  .216  .298  .284  -1.2 1956 KC  A
1957 DET A                64   174   20   47   4   2   0   17   23   2   18   1   5   1   3    1   1  .270  .357  .316  -0.4 1957 DET A
1958 SF  N                23    25    3    5   2   0   0    1    3   1    5   1   0   0   1    0   0  .200  .310  .280  -0.2 1958 SF  N
1959 BAL A                48   119   14   30   6   0   1   10    9   0   10   0   0   2   6    1   0  .252  .300  .328  -0.3 1959 BAL A
Total NL                  23    25    3    5   2   0   0    1    3   1    5   1   0   0   1    0   0  .200  .310  .280  -0.2 Total NL        
Total AL                 489  1575  192  417  72  17  19  167  187   9i 171   5  21  11  50    8  13  .265  .343  .368  -0.7 Total AL        
Total                    512  1600  195  422  74  17  19  168  190  10i 176   6  21  11  51    8  13  .264  .342  .367  -0.9 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
All-Star Game Batting RecordAll-Star Game Batting Record
Year Team                  G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   BB IBB   SO HBP  SH  SF  XI ROE GDP   SB  CS   AVG   OBP   SLG Year Team
1955 AL    Daily Splits    1     3    0    0   0   0   0    0    0   0    1   0   0   0   0   1   0    0   0  .000  .000  .000 1955 AL   

Fielding RecordFielding Record
Year Team        POS    G    PO    A  ERR   DP   AVG
1954 PHI A        3B  136   151  305   25   34  .948
1955 KC  A        2B   90   236  228   12   72  .975
1955 KC  A        3B   59    55  135    8   13  .960
1956 KC  A        2B   52   114  105    7   35  .969
1956 KC  A        3B   32    29   70    9    7  .917
1957 DET A        3B   59    58  108    8    9  .954
1957 DET A        2B    3     8    4    1    2  .923
1958 SF  N        2B    8     4    7    1    2  .917
1958 SF  N        3B    4     0    3    1    0  .750
1959 BAL A        3B   42    30   64    4    4  .959
1959 BAL A        2B    6     6   11    0    2 1.000
1959 BAL A        SS    2     0    0    0    0     -
Total             3B  332   323  685   55   67  .948
Total             2B  159   368  355   21  113  .972
Total             SS    2     0    0    0    0     -
Year Team        POS    G    PO    A  ERR   DP   AVG
All-Star Game Fielding RecordAll-Star Game Fielding Record
Year Team        POS    G   GS   CG   INN      PO    A  ERR   DP  TP   AVG
1955 AL    Daily  3B    1    1    0     5       2    0    0    0   0 1.000

TransactionsTransactions
Signed as an amateur free agent by New York Yankees (1948).

Traded by New York Yankees with Don Bollweg, Johnny Gray, Jim Robertson, Vic Power
and Bill Renna to Philadelphia Athletics in exchange for Harry Byrd, Eddie Robinson,
Tom Hamilton, Carmen Mauro and Loren Babe (December 16, 1953).

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

Traded by Detroit Tigers with $25000 to San Francisco Giants in exchange for Ozzie
Virgil and Gail Harris (January 28, 1958).

Traded by St. Louis Cardinals to Baltimore Orioles in exchange for Jim Brideweser
and Art Ceccarelli (October 14, 1958).


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