Buddy Hicks

Summary

Clarence Walter "Buddy" Hicks (February 15, 1927 – December 8, 2014) was an American professional baseball player and manager. Primarily a shortstop during his 17-year active career (1944; 1947–62), he also played third base and first base. Hicks was a switch hitter who threw right-handed, standing 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall and weighing 170 pounds (77 kg).

Buddy Hicks
Hicks in 1950
Infielder
Born: (1927-02-15)February 15, 1927
Belvedere, California
Died: December 8, 2014(2014-12-08) (aged 87)
St. George, Utah
Batted: Switch
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 17, 1956, for the Detroit Tigers
Last MLB appearance
July 18, 1956, for the Detroit Tigers
MLB statistics
Batting average.213
Home runs0
Runs batted in5
Teams

Hicks had a 26-game trial with the 1956 Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball, garnering ten hits in 47 at bats for a .213 batting average, with two doubles and five runs batted in. Defensively, he handled 52 total chances at shortstop and second base without an error for a 1.000 fielding percentage.[1][2] The rest of his career was spent in minor league baseball, with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Tigers, Boston Braves/Milwaukee Braves and Philadelphia Phillies organizations. In 1,854 minor league games, he batted .273 with 63 home runs.[3]

He spent a decade (1960–69) as a minor league manager, working for the Braves and Washington Senators, including all or parts of three seasons at the Double-A level.

References edit

  1. ^ Baseball Reference
  2. ^ Baseball Almanac
  3. ^ Minor league statistics from Baseball Reference

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Venezuelan Professional Baseball League statistics