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were known in the mid-1950s) and then eventually to the last place Washington Senators, where he obtained a starting position as a shortstop. In 1958, his first full season with the Senators, he was selected by
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organizations. Over 21 seasons stretched between 1964 and 1989, Bridges' teams won 1,300 games and lost 1,358 (.489). His minor league managerial career is profiled in
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in California. He became a journeyman ball player who made his big-league debut in 1951 with the Brooklyn Dodgers. As a utility infielder, he backed up two future
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described him as "...one of the best stand up comics in the history of baseball." Among his most famous quotes:
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Schudel, Matt (February 8, 2015) "A career bench warmer with a flair for repartee"
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Bridges died of natural causes January 27, 2015, aged 87, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
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Following his active playing career, he served two terms (1962โ€“63; 1968โ€“71) as the
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The title of Bouton's book was reportedly based on a quote from Bridges.
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The Great American Baseball Card Flipping, Trading and Bubble Gum Book
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The Great American Baseball Card Flipping, Trading and Bubble Gum Book
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Subsequently, he was traded to Cincinnati Redlegs (as the
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October 1, 1961, for the Los Angeles Angels
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of the Angels and one year (1985) in that role with the
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April 17, 1951, for the Brooklyn Dodgers
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Infielder
Refugio, Texas
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Brooklyn Dodgers
1951
1952
Cincinnati Redlegs
1953
1957
Washington Senators
1957
1958
Detroit Tigers
1959
1960
Cleveland Indians
1960
St. Louis Cardinals
1960
Los Angeles Angels
1961
All-Star
1958
middle infielder
third baseman
Major League Baseball

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