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- Wally_Judnich abstract "Walter Franklin Judnich (January 24, 1916 – July 10, 1971) was an American professional baseball player. He played as a center fielder in Major League Baseball for three different teams between 1940 and 1949. Listed at 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m), 205 lb, Judnich batted and threw left-handed. In baseball books, he is known indistinctly as Wally or Walt Judnich. A native of San Francisco, California, and graduate of Mission High School, Judnich entered the majors in 1940 with the St. Louis Browns, playing for them five years (1940–42, 1946–47) before joining the Cleveland Indians (1948) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1949).Basically a contact, line-drive hitter, Judnich was a fine outfielder with a strong throwing arm. But he was one of many major leaguers who saw his baseball career truncated after his stint in the US Army Air Force during World War II. When he came back after discharge, he was 29 years old and no longer at the top of his game.In his rookie season with the Browns, Judnich posted career-numbers in home runs (24), RBIs (89), and runs scored (97), while hitting a .303 batting average to become one of only seven players in the American League to reach the .300 mark in the season; ranking 6th behind Ted Williams (.356), Johnny Pesky (.331), Stan Spence (.323), Joe Gordon (.322) and George Case (.320), and surpassing Joe DiMaggio (.305). After his heroics, Judnich was considered in the American League MVP vote.In 1941, Judnich enjoyed another good season batting .284 with 14 homers, 40 doubles, 83 RBIs and 90 runs in a career-high 146 games. Then, in 1942 he hit 17 home runs (7th in AL) with 82 RBIs and a .313 average (a career-high), being nominated again to the American Leaague MVP honors. After that, he served in military for the next three years (1943–45).Judnich was released from the USAAF in time for the start of the 1946 season with the Browns, when he hit .262 with 15 homers and 72 RBIs in 132 games. The next year he went .258, 18, 64 in 144 appearances, and was traded to Cleveland before the 1948 season.With the Indians, Judnich was part of a very congested outfield that included Larry Doby, Dale Mitchell and Thurman Tucker, between nine others. He did, however, manage to get a World Series ring as part of the 1948 Cleveland Indians World Champions, playing 49 games in the outfield and 20 at first base, as a backup. He also made 10 appearances for Pittsburgh in 1949, his last major league season.In a seven-season career, Judnich was a .281 hitter (782-for-2786) with 90 home runs and 420 RBIs in 790 games, including 424 runs, 150 doubles, 29 triples, 20 stolen bases, a .369 on-base percentage, and a solid 1.30 walk-to-strikeout ratio (385-to-298). In four postseason games, he hit .077 (1-for-13) with a run and one RBI.Following his majors career, Judnich played for many years in the Pacific Coast League, including stints with the San Francisco Seals, Seattle Rainiers, and Portland Beavers.Judnich died in Glendale, California, at the age of 55.".
- Wally_Judnich birthDate "1917-01-24".
- Wally_Judnich birthPlace San_Francisco.
- Wally_Judnich birthYear "1917".
- Wally_Judnich deathDate "1971-07-12".
- Wally_Judnich deathPlace Glendale,_California.
- Wally_Judnich deathYear "1971".
- Wally_Judnich debutTeam History_of_the_St._Louis_Browns.
- Wally_Judnich position Center_fielder.
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- Wally_Judnich wikiPageWikiLink Category:1916_births.
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- Wally_Judnich wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_players_from_California.
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- Wally_Judnich wikiPageWikiLink Category:Major_League_Baseball_center_fielders.
- Wally_Judnich wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pittsburgh_Pirates_players.
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- Wally_Judnich wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Williams.
- Wally_Judnich wikiPageWikiLink Thurman_Tucker.
- Wally_Judnich wikiPageWikiLink Triple_(baseball).
- Wally_Judnich wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Air_Force.
- Wally_Judnich wikiPageWikiLink Walk-to-strikeout_ratio.
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- Wally_Judnich wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wally Judnich".
- Wally_Judnich bats "Left".
- Wally_Judnich birthDate "1917-01-24".
- Wally_Judnich birthPlace San_Francisco.
- Wally_Judnich br "j/judniwa01".
- Wally_Judnich dateOfBirth "1917-01-24".
- Wally_Judnich dateOfDeath "1971-07-12".
- Wally_Judnich deathDate "1971-07-12".
- Wally_Judnich deathPlace Glendale,_California.
- Wally_Judnich debutdate "--04-16".
- Wally_Judnich debutleague "MLB".
- Wally_Judnich debutteam "St. Louis Browns".
- Wally_Judnich debutyear "1940".
- Wally_Judnich finaldate "--05-12".
- Wally_Judnich finalleague "MLB".
- Wally_Judnich finalteam "Pittsburgh Pirates".
- Wally_Judnich finalyear "1949".
- Wally_Judnich ft "6".
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- Wally_Judnich name "Judnich, Wally".
- Wally_Judnich name "Wally Judnich".
- Wally_Judnich placeOfBirth San_Francisco.
- Wally_Judnich placeOfDeath Glendale,_California.
- Wally_Judnich position Center_fielder.
- Wally_Judnich shortDescription "American baseball player".
- Wally_Judnich stat1label Batting_average.
- Wally_Judnich stat1value "0.281".
- Wally_Judnich stat2label Home_run.
- Wally_Judnich stat2value "90".
- Wally_Judnich stat3label Run_batted_in.
- Wally_Judnich stat3value "420".
- Wally_Judnich statleague "MLB".