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With an aggressive style of play and fiery attitude which earned him his nickname, Bartell was a competent shortstop with good hands and a strong throwing arm. A skillful hitter, he batted a career-high .320 in 1930. After three seasons over .300 with Pittsburgh, he was traded to the Phillies in
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three times each by 1934. Bartell helped Philadelphia's perennial cellar-dwellers finish in fourth place in the 1932 season, for the only first-division finish by a Phillies team in a span of 32 seasons (1918โ€“42). In 1933 he was elected to the first All-Star Game, and again in 1937.
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home opener in 1937, he complained when the first pitch was called a strike โ€“ and was promptly hit in the chest with a tomato thrown from the stands. He later played with the Chicago Cubs in 1939. In 1940, his first season in the
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playing primarily at shortstop but also at third and second base. In 18 World Series games, he hit .294 (20-for-68) with 10 runs, 6 doubles, 1 home run, 7 RBI and 7 walks.
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to give the Tigers an AL pennant. Bartell started 1941 with Detroit but returned to the Giants in the midseason as a player-coach.
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Traded to the New York Giants before the 1935 season, Bartell helped the team win two NL pennants (1936โ€“37), and hit .381 in the
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Bartell later managed in the minor leagues and coached for the Tigers (1949โ€“52) and
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In an 18-season career, Bartell posted a .284 batting average with 79
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three times each. From 1927 through 1946, Bartell played for the
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October 2, 1927, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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May 24, 1946, for the New York Giants
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Shortstop
Chicago, Illinois
Alameda, California
Batting average
Hits
Home runs
Runs batted in
Pittsburgh Pirates
1927
1930
Philadelphia Phillies
1931
1934
New York Giants
1935
1938
Chicago Cubs
1939

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