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Vern Stephens

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Vern Stephens
Shortstop
Born: October 23 1920(1920-10-23)
Died: November 3 1968 (aged 48)
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 13, 1941
for the St. Louis Browns
Final game
June 30, 1955
for the Chicago White Sox
Career statistics
Batting average     .286
Home runs     247
RBI     1174
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Vernon Decatur Stephens (October 23, 1920 - November 3, 1968) was an American shortstop in professional baseball who played 15 seasons in the American League for four different teams. A native of McAlister, New Mexico, Stephens batted and threw right-handed. He was also nicknamed "Junior" and "Buster".

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Career

One of the strongest-hitting shortstops in major league history, Stephens compiled a .286 batting average with 247 home runs and 1174 RBI in 1720 games. Stephens died of a heart attack in Long Beach, California at 48 years of age.

Teams

Highlights

  • 8-time All-Star (1943-44, 1945 [non-official game], 1946, 1948-51)
  • 6 times Top 10 in MVP voting (1942-45, 1948-49)
  • Led league in home runs (1945)
  • 3 times led league in RBI (1944, 1949-50)
  • Collected 440 RBI in three consecutive seasons (1948-50)
  • 3 times Top 10 in batting average (1942-43, 1946)
  • Twice led league in games played (1948-49)
  • Inducted into Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame (2006)

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Preceded by
Rudy York
American League RBI Champion
1944
Succeeded by
Nick Etten
Preceded by
Nick Etten
American League Home Run Champion
1945
Succeeded by
Hank Greenberg
Preceded by
Joe DiMaggio
American League RBI Champion
1949-1950
(1949 with Ted Williams
1950 with Walt Dropo)
Succeeded by
Gus Zernial

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