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reported: "Floyd Baker, who thrilled local Middle-Atlantic League fans with his classy fielding, still has his hand in the game. A local resident, Baker scouts for Minnesota. Baker, incidentally, started a triple play in the first game he played here".
735: 740: 690: 675: 655: 680: 280:. He gained early recognition as a left-handed batter and right-handed thrower in amateur clubs and broke into the minor leagues in 1938. 650: 381:, and played 125 games — all career-highs. He hit his lone big-league home run on May 4, a two-run blow struck off Washington's 710: 469: 720: 670: 610: 705: 725: 685: 531: 745: 665: 715: 421: 409: 398: 370: 305: 289: 249: 200: 730: 695: 700: 660: 317: 260:(1954–1955). During a 13-season career, Baker posted a .251 batting average, with one home run, and 196 595: 413: 147: 446:
Floyd Baker died in Youngstown at the age of 88. He was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.
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May 4, 1955, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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May 4, 1943, for the St. Louis Browns
432:During his career as a scout, Baker was based in 373:when he compiled 40 runs batted in, 101 hits, 15 632: 365:On December 30, 1944, Baker was acquired by the 324:-based edition of that franchise to ever win an 412:, the old Senators franchise's first season in 578:Career statistics and player information from 331:. Baker then appeared in games 5 and 6 of the 512:"Washington Senators 8, Chicago White Sox 7" 623: 691:Milwaukee Brewers (minor league) players 676:Major League Baseball third base coaches 736:Washington Senators (1901–1960) players 495: 493: 491: 489: 487: 19:For the former Alberta politician, see 656:Baseball players from Youngstown, Ohio 633: 502:, Youngstown, Ohio, November 17, 2004. 470:Society for American Baseball Research 283: 741:Washington Senators (1901–60) scouts 484: 16:American baseball player (1916-2004) 681:Major League Baseball third basemen 13: 462: 335:against its intercity rivals, the 14: 757: 556: 563: 45: 296:, after hitting .326 for there 651:Baseball players from Virginia 524: 505: 456: 427: 401:, he batted .317 in 83 games. 267: 1: 711:Philadelphia Phillies players 607:at SABR (Baseball BioProject) 449: 420:, a position he held through 721:San Antonio Missions players 671:Major League Baseball scouts 7: 706:People from Luray, Virginia 596:Baseball Reference (Minors) 10: 762: 726:Springfield Browns players 686:Mayfield Clothiers players 404:Baker became a Washington 18: 746:Youngstown Browns players 666:Chicago White Sox players 439:The Youngstown Vindicator 312:season, he was a reserve 185: 180: 176: 166: 156: 146: 141: 136: 131: 126: 121: 103: 86: 66: 53: 44: 37: 716:St. Louis Browns players 731:Toledo Mud Hens players 696:Minnesota Twins coaches 264:, in 874 games played. 701:Minnesota Twins scouts 661:Boston Red Sox players 414:Minneapolis–Saint Paul 397:, with .978. Then, in 521:(May 4, 1949, game 1) 355:in relief of veteran 258:Philadelphia Phillies 238:Major League Baseball 231:professional baseball 213:Philadelphia Phillies 613:at The Baseball Page 298:San Antonio Missions 540:. 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Retrieved 535: 526: 507: 499: 474:. Retrieved 468: 458: 445: 437: 431: 408:in 1957. In 403: 385:on May 4 at 364: 304:in 1942. 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Floyd M. Baker
Floyd Perry Baker

Third baseman
Second baseman
Luray, Virginia
Youngstown, Ohio
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
St. Louis Browns
Chicago White Sox
Washington Senators
Boston Red Sox
Philadelphia Phillies
American
professional baseball
third baseman
Major League Baseball
St. Louis Browns
Chicago White Sox
Washington Senators
Boston Red Sox
Philadelphia Phillies
RBI
Luray, Virginia
Luray High School
1943
St. Louis Browns
San Antonio Missions

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