Jimmie Schaffer Baseball player

Jimmie Ronald Schaffer (born April 5, 1936, at Limeport, Pennsylvania) is an American former Major League Baseball catcher with an eight-year career from 1961 to 1968. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies and Cincinnati Reds all of the National League and the Chicago White Sox of the American League.Schaffer attended Coopersburg High School in Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1954. He was signed as an amateur free agent by the Cardinals in 1955 and spent six seasons in the minor leagues before making his major league debut at age 25 on May 20, 1961. In that game, he started at catcher and batted eighth for the Cardinals, and in his first major league at bat, he recorded his first career major league hit, a third-inning single off the Cubs' Dick Ellsworth in a 1-0 loss.In his major league career, Schaffer played in 304 games with 11 home runs, 56 runs batted in and a .223 batting average.Schaffer also managed in the Baltimore Orioles' farm system, spent one season (1978) as the bullpen coach of the Texas Rangers, and played a similar role for the Kansas City Royals from 1980 to 1988, serving on the Royals' 1980 AL champion and 1985 world champion coaching staffs.After retiring from coaching professional baseball in 1989, Schaffer returned to live in his hometown of Limeport. He and his wife Jeanne have five adult children.

Personal facts

Birth dateApril 05, 1936
Birth place
Limeport Pennsylvania

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Baseball player

Career startMay 20, 1961
Career endJuly 11, 1968
batting sideRight
former teams
Cincinnati Reds
St. Louis Cardinals
position
Catcher
teams
Chicago Cubs
Chicago White Sox
Cincinnati Reds
New York Mets
Philadelphia Phillies
St. Louis Cardinals
throwing sideRight

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