Jimmy Ripple Baseball player

James Albert "Jimmy" Ripple (October 14, 1909 – July 16, 1959) was an American professional baseball player who played as an outfielder in Major League Baseball for seven seasons from 1936 to 1943. He played for the New York Giants (1936–1939), the Brooklyn Dodgers (1939–1940), the Cincinnati Reds (1940–1941), and the Philadelphia Athletics (1943). He had a .282 career batting average, with 28 home runs and 251 RBIs in 554 games played. He played in three World Series, two with the Giants (1936–1937), and one with the Reds in 1940, which won the championship.In addition to his Major league playing time, he had a long 12-season minor league baseball career. He played eight seasons for the Montreal Royals, parts of two for the Rochester Red Wings, and the same for the Toronto Maple Leafs, all of the International League. In 1956, he elected into the International League Hall of Fame.

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Jimmy Ripple
Birth dateOctober 14, 1909
Date of deathJuly 16, 1959

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Baseball player

Career startApril 20, 1936
Career endSeptember 12, 1943
batting sideLeft
former teams
Oakland Athletics
San Francisco Giants
position
Outfielder
teams
Cincinnati Reds
Los Angeles Dodgers
Oakland Athletics
San Francisco Giants
throwing sideRight

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