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Jim Waugh
James Elden Waugh
Bats: Right , Throws: Right
Height: 6' 3" , Weight: 185 lb.

Born: November 25, 1933 in Lancaster, OH
High School: Lancaster (Lancaster, OH)
Signed
by the Pittsburgh Pirates as an amateur free agent in 1951. (All Transactions)
Debut: April 19, 1952
Final Game: September 26, 1953
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Career Home Runs Allowed

Jim Waugh: 25 Career Home Runs Allowed

0 leading off, 0 walk-off, 0 tying, 1 go ahead, 22 lacking some details
1 Tm
PIT25
 
vs RHB15
vs LHB10
 
Home13
Away12
7 Opps
CIN5
MLN5
PHI4
STL4
CHC3
BRO2
NYG2
22 Batters
Jim Pendleton2
Ted Kluszewski2
Granny Hamner2
Del Crandall1
Willie Jones1
Ralph Kiner1
Eddie Mathews1
Enos Slaughter1
Earl Torgeson1
Gus Bell1
Ken Raffensberger1
Hal Rice1
Bill Serena1
Rocky Bridges1
Joe Adcock1
Don Mueller1
Ray Jablonski1
Roy Campanella1
Carl Furillo1
Dick Sisler1
7 Parks
Forbes Fld13
Crosley Fld3
Shibe Pk3
Wrigley Fld2
Ebbets Fld2
Sportsman Pk1
Polo Grounds1
Where Hit
Unk25
General field locations when available.
 
1 Inside the Park
 
Game Totals
1·HR gms11
2·HR gms4
3·HR gms2
Gms w/ this # = 0 are not shown.
 
OrderPos
Unk9
5th4
4th4
6th4
3rd2
7th1
1st1
Outs
Unk21
12
02
 
DefPos
1B5
2B5
RF5
3B3
C2
LF2
PH1
P1
CF1
Bases
Unk25
 
41 Runs
0 on13
1 on8
2 on4
Any on12
Inning
13
23
32
42
57
63
72
81
92
 
1-38
4-612
7-end5
RelScore
+4..2
-11
Unk22
 
Ahead2
Behind1
Unk22
Before event, for batter

Play By Play

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1952 HRs #car #yr #gm Date Batter @Bat   Score Inn Out R BOP Pos Notes
1 1 1 1 1952-08-09 Bill Serena CHC @ PIT t 8 2 4
2 2 2 1 1952-08-28 Whitey Lockman NYG @ PIT t 1 2 3
3 3 3 1 1952-08-30 Hal Rice STL @ PIT t 5 2 6 7
4 4 4 2 1952-08-30 Dick Sisler STL @ PIT t 9 3 3 IPHR
1953 HRs #car #yr #gm Date Batter @Bat   Score Inn Out R BOP Pos Notes
5 5 1 1 1953-07-11 Willie Jones PHI PIT b 2 2 5
6 6 2 1 1953-07-18 Eddie Mathews MLN @ PIT t 1 1 5
7 7 3 2 1953-07-18 Joe Adcock MLN @ PIT t 4 1 3
8 8 4 1 1953-07-21 Ken Raffensberger CIN @ PIT t 2 3 1
9 9 5 1 1953-07-23 Rocky Bridges CIN @ PIT t 5 1 1 4
10 10 6 1 1953-08-01 Eddie Miksis CHC PIT b 2 1 6 4
11 11 7 1 1953-08-02 Ralph Kiner CHC PIT behind 4-5 b 7 2 4 7
12 12 8 1 1953-08-05 Ted Kluszewski CIN PIT b 1 2 4 3
13 13 9 2 1953-08-05 Gus Bell CIN PIT b 5 1 3 8
14 14 10 3 1953-08-05 Ted Kluszewski CIN PIT b 5 1 4 3
15 15 11 1 1953-08-15 Roy Campanella BRO PIT ahead 6-2 b 3 1 1 5 2
16 16 12 2 1953-08-15 Carl Furillo BRO PIT ahead 7-2 b 3 1 2 7 9
17 17 13 1 1953-08-20 Granny Hamner PHI PIT b 4 1 5 4
18 18 14 2 1953-08-20 Earl Torgeson PHI PIT b 9 1 PH
19 19 15 1 1953-08-28 Ray Jablonski STL @ PIT t 5 3 5
20 20 16 1 1953-08-30 (1) Del Crandall MLN @ PIT t 6 0 1 5 2
21 21 17 2 1953-08-30 (1) Jim Pendleton MLN @ PIT t 6 0 1 6 9
22 22 18 3 1953-08-30 (1) Jim Pendleton MLN @ PIT t 7 3 6 9
23 23 19 1 1953-09-06 Granny Hamner PHI @ PIT t 6 1 5 4
24 24 20 1 1953-09-11 Enos Slaughter STL PIT b 5 1 4 9
25 25 21 1 1953-09-19 (2) Don Mueller NYG PIT b 5 2 3 9

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