Babe Phelps Baseball player

Ernest Gordon Phelps (April 19, 1908 – December 10, 1992) born in Odenton, Maryland, United States was a catcher for the Washington Senators (1931), Chicago Cubs (1933–34), Brooklyn Dodgers (1935–41) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1942). His .367 batting average in 1936 remains the highest for any catcher in the modern era (1901–present).He began his professional career with the Hagerstown Hubs of the Blue Ridge League in 1930. He set several all-time seasonal marks for the Blue Ridge League that year: at bats (466), hits (175), extra base hits (62) and total bases (300). He appeared briefly (3 games) at the major league level for the Washington Senators in 1931, but he did not stay permanently until he began playing with the Chicago Cubs in 1933.He played 726 major league games in 11 seasons, batting .310 with 657 hits including 19 triples and 54 home runs, 345 RBI, a .362 on-base percentage, and a .472 slugging percentage. Phelps was named to the National League All-Star Team from 1938 to 1940, and helped the Dodgers win the 1941 National League pennant. He died in his hometown at the age of 84.

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Babe Phelps
Birth dateApril 19, 1908
Date of deathDecember 10, 1992

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Baseball player

Career startSeptember 17, 1931
Career endSeptember 27, 1942
batting sideLeft
former teams
Minnesota Twins
Pittsburgh Pirates
position
Catcher
teams
Chicago Cubs
Los Angeles Dodgers
Minnesota Twins
Pittsburgh Pirates
throwing sideRight

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