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Al Niemiec

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350:. In 1940, he batted .274 and played second base for a team high 176 games. In 1941, he batted .297 and played second base for 156 games, leading his team to a 104–70 record and first place in the Pacific League. In the next season, Niemiec batted .266, playing 173 games at second base. After four years with the navy, Niemiec played for the now Triple-A Seattle Rainiers. He batted .211 and only played 11 games. He then was traded to the B team Providence Chiefs of the 36: 435:, which gave returning veterans a right to employment at their previous employer for a full year. He won the case, in spite of Major League Baseball's opposition; the precedent gave payments to hundreds of former major and minor league players who were also cut by their teams upon return from service in the war. 341:
Niemiec would play the 1938 and 1939 seasons with Double-A San Diego. He batted .304 and played second base for 73 games in 1938, and batted .279 while playing second base for 155 games. For the next three seasons, he would play for the Double-A
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from 1931 to 1933. He is also famous for a precedent-setting legal case about returning veterans of World War II.
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After he was released in 1946, Niemiec filed suit, saying that his release violated the spirit of the
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After being sent down for a second time, Niemiec continued his Minor League career with the Class A-1
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to serve in World War II. He served for four years and was released in January 1946.
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where he batted .301 and played shortstop for 128 games, and was called up by the
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from 1931 to 1933. He played baseball with future Major League players
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Niemiec made his major league debut on September 19, 1934, for the
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September 7, 1936, for the Philadelphia Athletics
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September 19, 1934, for the Boston Red Sox
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January 4, 1936: Trade by the Boston Red Sox along with
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Baseball players from New Haven County, Connecticut
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In 1931, he played summer baseball for 483: 1016: 899:"St. Louis Browns 3, Boston Red Sox 2" 821:"1941 Pacific Coast League Statistics" 631: 479: 477: 357: 286: 1039:Holy Cross Crusaders baseball players 505: 503: 1034:Major League Baseball second basemen 948:. The University Press of Kentucky. 942:Marshall, William (March 31, 1999). 16:American baseball player (1911–1995) 474: 419:In 1942, Niemiec was called by the 414: 13: 500: 462:1936 Philadelphia Athletics season 402:October 9, 1936: Purchased by the 14: 1085: 966: 443:Niemiec died at the age of 84 in 246: 1074:College of the Holy Cross alumni 1069:People from Meriden, Connecticut 410:from the Philadelphia Athletics. 219:(MLB) in 1934 and 1936, for the 945:Baseball's Pivotal Era, 1945–51 935: 913: 891: 865: 839: 813: 787: 761: 735: 709: 683: 543:. October 30, 1955. p. 45. 381: 1029:Philadelphia Athletics players 657: 587: 569: 547: 530: 1: 1001:at SABR (Baseball BioProject) 467: 426: 537:"A Fair Basketball Player". 366:. 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Meriden, Connecticut
Kirkland, Washington
Boston Red Sox
1934
Philadelphia Athletics
1936
second baseman
shortstop
Major League Baseball
Boston Red Sox
Philadelphia Athletics
Ted Williams
right-handed
Meriden, Connecticut
College of the Holy Cross
St. Thomas Seminary
College of the Holy Cross
Hank Garrity
Joe Mulligan
Ed Moriarty
Bob Friedrichs
Falmouth
Cape Cod Baseball League
Minor League Baseball
Reading Red Sox
Kansas City Blues
Boston Red Sox
Syracuse Chiefs
Little Rock Travelers

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