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Kamm is one of only 18 players in major league baseball history to have more than 60 runs batted in during a season, without hitting a home run. He is the only player to have ever accomplished the feat twice, with 62 runs batted in during the
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voting, despite the fact that the White Sox finished the year in fifth place. He was traded to the Cleveland Indians in the middle of the
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seven times. Kamm still holds the American League single-season record for putouts by a third baseman with 243 set in
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had scored, so he advanced to third base on the ground out. Kamm retrieved the ball from the first baseman and
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Single-Season Leaders & Records for Fielding Percentage as Third Baseman at Baseball Reference
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for $ 100,000. He made his major league debut at the age of 23 with the Chicago White Sox in
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had a higher career fielding percentage among retired major league third basemen, and as of
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1928 American League Most Valuable Player Award voting results at Baseball Reference
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Career Leaders in Fielding Percentage by Third Basemen at Baseball Reference
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Single-Season Records for Putouts by Third Basemen at Baseball Reference
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Career Leaders for Putouts by Third Basemen at Baseball Reference
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After his retirement as a player, Kamm became the manager of the
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both runners at third base, whereupon the umpire ruled Hodapp
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on second base, erroneously thought the runner on third base,
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Willie Kamm Obituary at The New York Times, December 24, 1988
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Willie Kamm Minor League manager record at Baseball Reference
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In a thirteen-year major league career, Kamm played in 1,693
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and 827 runs batted in. At the time of his retirement, only
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season, where he continued to perform well in the field. In
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1924 American League Fielding Leaders at Baseball Reference
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April 18, 1923, for the Chicago White Sox
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Willie Kamm Trades and Transactions at Baseball Almanac
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May 21, 1935, for the Cleveland Indians
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Kamm played most of his career for the 291:Kamm had his best season offensively in 809:San Francisco Seals (baseball) players 776: 247: 834:Burials at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park 469: 388: 334:Kamm was considered a master of the 789:Baseball players from San Francisco 784:Major League Baseball third basemen 327:. He retired as a player after the 13: 14: 845: 761: 525:Willie Kamm at Baseball Reference 456:, in his baseball reference book 746: 735: 702: 691: 672: 661: 354:on second and third bases when 819:Minor league baseball managers 642: 620: 598: 587: 576: 565: 554: 346:, Kamm was involved in a rare 1: 500: 7: 804:Sacramento Senators players 303:. He finished fifth in the 10: 850: 309:Most Valuable Player Award 799:Cleveland Indians players 794:Chicago White Sox players 254:San Francisco, California 170: 165: 161: 151: 141: 131: 126: 121: 116: 111: 106: 88: 71: 65:San Francisco, California 51: 42: 33: 26: 342:, in a game against the 244:for most of his career. 216:player. He played as a 16:American baseball player 540:In Kamm's Day - And Now 493:Kamm died at age 88 in 466:—a period of 58 years. 295:when he posted a .308 397:, accumulating 1,643 222:Major League Baseball 214:professional baseball 814:Mission Reds players 628:The Old Kamm-ouflage 480:Pacific Coast League 495:Belmont, California 369:, who had been the 286:fielding percentage 248:Major league career 207:William Edward Kamm 117:Last MLB appearance 82:Belmont, California 769:Baseball Reference 470:Career as manager 389:Career statistics 344:Cleveland Indians 336:hidden ball trick 238:Cleveland Indians 234:Chicago White Sox 204: 203: 188:Cleveland Indians 174:Chicago White Sox 75:December 21, 1988 841: 755: 750: 744: 739: 733: 720: 711: 706: 700: 695: 689: 676: 670: 665: 659: 646: 640: 624: 618: 602: 596: 591: 585: 580: 574: 569: 563: 558: 552: 536: 527: 522: 419:fielding average 375:Charlie Jamieson 307:American League 78: 62:February 2, 1900 61: 59: 38: 29: 24: 23: 849: 848: 844: 843: 842: 840: 839: 838: 774: 773: 764: 759: 758: 751: 747: 740: 736: 721: 714: 707: 703: 696: 692: 677: 673: 666: 662: 647: 643: 625: 621: 603: 599: 592: 588: 581: 577: 570: 566: 559: 555: 537: 530: 523: 508: 503: 472: 452:Sabermetrician 391: 338:. 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Third baseman
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