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Major League Baseball Stats
 
Batting Stats
GamesAt BatsHitsAverageSlugging %
1,6696,3532,0190.3180.534
 
 
 
Notable Accomplishments
All-Star Game Roster as Player: 6
Earl Averill
(Howard  Earl Averill)
"The Earl of Snohomish"
Born: May 21, 1902        Died: August 16, 1983 (81 yrs.)
 
Year of Induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame
1975
 
Induction Position/Capacity
Center Field
 
 
 
 
 
Bats
Left
Throws
Right
Seasons1st GameLast Game
13April 16, 1929April 25, 1941
 
Positions Played/Held
Center Field
Left Field
Right Field
Pinch Hitter
 
Teams as Player
Cleveland Indians (1929-1939)
Detroit Tigers (1939-1940)
Boston Braves (1941)
 
 
 
Cards and Other Memorabilia
Earl Averill - Estimated Sets: 409
 
Complete List of Earl Averill Cards (TCDb)

 
1929 - 1930  Unidentified / Anonymous
Baseball Player Photos (R315)
Earl Averill 

(Rookie Card)

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1940  Gum, Inc.
Play Ball Baseball Stars (R335)
Earl Averill  (#46)

(Last Card as Player)

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Note: many MLB HoF members have more than one ‘rookie’ card and/or more than one ‘last active’ card. In those instances, I’ve randomly selected a single example of each.