Mickey Vernon Career Highlights

 

 

Mickey Vernon

Position: First Baseman
Bats: Left  •  Throws: Left
6-2, 170lb (188cm, 77kg)
Born: April 22, 1918 in Marcus Hook, PA us
Died: September 24, 2008  in Media, PA
Buried: Lawn Croft Cemetery, Linwood, PA
High School: Eddystone HS (Eddystone, PA)
School: Villanova University (Villanova, PA)
Debut: July 8, 1939 (8,686th in major league history)
vs. PHA 0 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB
Last Game: September 27, 1960
vs. CIN 1 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB
Rookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during 1939 season
Full Name: James Barton Vernon

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Nine Players Who Debuted in 1939

Ted Williams
Mickey Vernon
Bob Elliott
Bob Kennedy
Early Wynn
Hal Newhouser
Dizzy Trout
Fred Hutchinson
Johnny Hopp

 

All-Time Teammate Team

The Mickey Vernon
Teammate Team

C:   Jake Early
1B: Joe Adcock
2B: Bill Mazeroski
3B: Eddie Yost
SS: Cecil Travis
LF: George Case
CF: Larry Doby
RF: Jackie Jensen
SP: Early Wynn
SP: Bat Masterson
SP: Bob Lemon
SP: Warren Spahn
SP: Roy Face
RP: Tom Ferrick
M:   Bucky Harris

 

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Biography

A native of Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, Mickey Vernon won two American League batting titles, in 1946 and 1953. He set a major league record for career games played at first base and was one of the finest defensive first baseman of the 1940s and 1950s. He was famous as President Dwight Eisenhower’s favorite ballplayer, and he was one of the most popular players in Senators’ history. In 1961, Vernon became the expansion Senators’ first manager.

Played For
Washington Senators (1939-1948)
Cleveland Indians (1949-1950)
Washington Senators (1950-1955)
Boston Red Sox (1956-1957)
Cleveland Indians (1958)
Milwaukee Braves (1959)
Pittsburgh Pirates (1960)

Managed
Washington Senators (1961-1963)

He was 135-227 (.373) in two full seasons and part of 1963. After losing 100 games in each of his first two seasons, he was fired with a 14-26 mark in ’63. He was replaced by former longtime teammate Eddie Yost, who managed just one game (and lost) before being replaced by Gil Hodges.

Similar: Phil Cavarretta, Bill Buckner, Mark Grace

Linked: On December 14, 1948, Early Wynn was traded to the Cleveland Indians in the deal that also sent Vernon to the Tribe. It was one of the best trades in Cleveland history.

Best Season, 1953
Left-handed hitting Vernon had a very good season. He led the AL with a .337 average, had 101 runs scored, 205 hits, 43 doubles, 11 triples, 15 homers, 115 RBI, 63 walks and 315 total bases.

All-Star Selections

Where He Played: First base

Milestones
On September 2, 1954, Vernon collected his 2,000 hit, against Detroit in Washington’s Griffith Stadium.

Batting Feats

    • May 19, 1946: Cycle…

 

Notes
Third in 1953 AL Most Valuable Player voting, fifth in 1946, and ninth in 1954.

Hitting Streaks
22 games (1946)
20 games (1953)

The 1953 American League Batting Race
Vernon battled Cleveland’s Al Rosen (a former teammate) for the 1953 AL batting title. The race went down to the last game of the season. Near the end of the game, Vernon’s average was at .337 when word arrived that the Indians’ game was over and Rosen trailed Vernon by .0011 points. The possibility of Vernon coming up to bat again and possibly losing the title prompted his teammates to purposely make outs to end the game. It was Vernon’s second batting title, having also won the crown in 1946 by 11 points over Ted Williams.

All-Star Selections
1946 AL
1948 AL
1953 AL
1954 AL
1955 AL
1956 AL
1958 AL

Best Strength as a Player
Vernon holds the American League record for double plays by a first baseman, and also for putouts at first base. On at least one occassion, he recorded two unassisted double plays in the same game.

 

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