Al Simmons

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Al Simmons was a Hall of Fame Major League Baseball outfielder best known as a star hitter for the Philadelphia Athletics during the late 1920s and early 1930s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
Major League Baseball player
human
AllStarSelection 1933
1934
1935
alsoKnownAs Aloysius Szymanski
Bucketfoot Al
bats right
battedOver300Seasons 12
battingAverage .334
battingTitle 1930 American League batting champion
1931 American League batting champion
birthDate 1902-05-22
birthPlace Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America
surface form: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1956-05-26
deathPlace Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America
surface form: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
era live-ball era
ethnicOrigin Polish American
familyName Simmons
finalMLBGameDate 1944-09-01
finalMLBTeam Philadelphia Athletics
fullName Aloysius Harry Simmons
givenName Aloysius
HallOfFameInductionYear 1953
HallOfFameMethod Baseball Writers' Association of America
hits 2927
homeRuns 307
jerseyNumber 7
MLBDebutDate 1924-04-15
MLBDebutTeam Philadelphia Athletics
notableFor star hitter for the Philadelphia Athletics in the late 1920s and early 1930s
placeOfBurial St. Adalbert Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
positionPlayed left fielder
runsBattedIn 1827
sport baseball
team Boston Bees
Boston Red Sox
Chicago White Sox
Cincinnati Reds
Detroit Tigers
Philadelphia Athletics
Washington Senators (1901–1960)
surface form: Washington Senators
throws right
WorldSeriesChampion 1929
1930
1931

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