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Year Age Tm Lg G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
191125BRONL62119230002228.158.238.158.39614300/8
191529PITNL18696541101024327.169.206.200.4062413118
2 Yrs249084614010463415.167.213.190.404221611
162 Game Avg.1626085674094070274027101.167.213.190.4042210877
BRO (1 yr)62119230002228.158.238.158.39614300
PIT (1 yr)18696541101024327.169.206.200.406241311

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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Sheldon Lejeune born?

Sheldon Lejeune was born on July 22, 1885.

Where was Sheldon Lejeune born?

Sheldon Lejeune was born in Chicago, IL.

How tall was Sheldon Lejeune?

Sheldon Lejeune was 6-0 (183 cm) tall.

How much did Sheldon Lejeune weigh when playing?

Sheldon Lejeune weighed 185 lbs (83 kg) when playing.

How many seasons did Sheldon Lejeune play?

Sheldon Lejeune played 2 seasons.

Is Sheldon Lejeune in the Hall of Fame?

Sheldon Lejeune has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.

What position did Sheldon Lejeune play?

Sheldon Lejeune was a Centerfielder.

How many hits did Sheldon Lejeune have?

Sheldon Lejeune had 14 hits over his career.

How many home runs did Sheldon Lejeune have?

Sheldon Lejeune had 0 home runs over his career.

What was Sheldon Lejeune's average?

Sheldon Lejeune had a .167 average over his career.

How many teams has Sheldon Lejeune played for?

Sheldon Lejeune played for 2 teams; the Brooklyn Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates.

When did Sheldon Lejeune retire?

Sheldon Lejeune last played in 1915.

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