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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Rainey Bibbs born?

Rainey Bibbs was born on October 31, 1910.

Where was Rainey Bibbs born?

Rainey Bibbs was born in Henderson, KY.

How tall was Rainey Bibbs?

Rainey Bibbs was 5-10 (178 cm) tall.

How much did Rainey Bibbs weigh when playing?

Rainey Bibbs weighed 175 lbs (79 kg) when playing.

How many seasons did Rainey Bibbs play?

Rainey Bibbs played 7 seasons.

Is Rainey Bibbs in the Hall of Fame?

Rainey Bibbs has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.

What position did Rainey Bibbs play?

Rainey Bibbs was a Second Baseman, Third Baseman and Shortstop.

How many hits did Rainey Bibbs have?

Rainey Bibbs had 210 hits over his career.

How many home runs did Rainey Bibbs have?

Rainey Bibbs had 1 home run over his career.

What was Rainey Bibbs' average?

Rainey Bibbs had a .290 average over his career.

How many teams has Rainey Bibbs played for?

Rainey Bibbs played for 6 teams; the Indianapolis ABCs/Detroit Stars, Cincinnati Tigers, Chicago American Giants, Kansas City Monarchs, Toledo/Indianapolis Crawfords and Cleveland Buckeyes.

How many World Series has Rainey Bibbs won?

Rainey Bibbs never won a World Series.

When did Rainey Bibbs retire?

Rainey Bibbs last played in 1944.

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