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613: 381:. Over the rest of the 1926 season and the next 12 years of his major league career, Thevenow would not hit another home run (his final 3,347 at-bats), the most consecutive at bats without a home run in major league history. He finished the 1926 season with a .256 batting average and came in fourth in balloting for that season's National League 36: 359:, an inside-the-park homer that was part of 10–1 win over fading Cincinnati; the Reds went on to lose seven of their last nine games down the stretch. Five days later, Thevenow would hit another inside-the-park home run, the second and final regular season home run of his career, as the Cardinals beat the 348:, where he played 140 games that season. He played 23 games for the Cardinals that season, debuting on September 4 and finishing the season with a batting average of .202. He played 50 games with St. Louis in 1925, concluding the season with a .269 average, in addition to 112 games played for Syracuse. 419:
in 1927, with an average of .194 in 59 games. He picked it up a bit in 1928, ending the season having played 69 games and finishing with a .205 batting average. Following the season, the Cardinals traded him to the
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could not corral as he ran towards the ball at full speed. Thevenow rounded the bases and scored ahead of Ruth's throw to the plate. The
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During the 1926 season, Thevenow hit the first home run of his major league career on September 17 off
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Thevenow was acquired by the Cardinals on September 3, 1924, when he was purchased from the
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September 4, 1924, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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in his 15-year career. He hit two home runs in 1926, both
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October 2, 1938, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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Shortstop
Madison, Indiana
Batting average
Hits
Home runs
Runs batted in
St. Louis Cardinals
1924
1928
Philadelphia Phillies
1929
1930
Pittsburgh Pirates
1931
1935
Cincinnati Reds
1936
Boston Bees
1937
Pittsburgh Pirates
1938
World Series
1926
professional baseball
shortstop
Major League Baseball
St. Louis Cardinals
Philadelphia Phillies
Pittsburgh Pirates

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