Jackie Jensen Baseball player

Jack Eugene Jensen (March 9, 1927 – July 14, 1982) was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball who played for three American League teams from 1950 to 1961, most notably the Boston Red Sox. He was named the AL's Most Valuable Player in 1958 after hitting 35 home runs and leading the league with 122 runs batted in; he also led the league in RBIs two other years, and in triples and stolen bases once each. Respected for his throwing arm, he won a Gold Glove Award and led the AL in assists and double plays twice each. He retired in his early thirties as major-league baseball expanded westward, due to an intense fear of flying. After being a two-sport star in college, Jensen was the first man to play in the Rose Bowl, the World Series, and the baseball All-Star Game.

Personal facts

Jackie Jensen
Birth dateMarch 09, 1927
Date of deathJuly 14, 1982

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Baseball player

Career startApril 18, 1950
Career endOctober 01, 1961
batting sideRight
former teams
Boston Red Sox
New York Yankees
position
Right fielder
teams
Boston Red Sox
Minnesota Twins
New York Yankees
throwing sideRight

Jackie Jensen on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/J/Jensen_Jackie.stm
  2. http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/Pjensj101.htm