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- Q7196255 description "American baseball player".
- Q7196255 description "American baseball player".
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- Q7196255 abstract "Arthur Carter Whitney (January 2, 1905 – September 1, 1987), born in San Antonio, Texas, was a third baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies (1928–33 and 1936–39) and Boston Braves/Bees (1933–36).Whitney made his debut on April 11, 1928, and played 151 games that year for the Phillies, leading the team with 103 runs batted in. Philadelphia would finish last, however, with 109 losses. In 1929, Whitney played in all 154 of his team's games, batting .327 and tallying a career-high 43 doubles and 295 total bases for the fifth-place Phillies.Pinky had one of his best years in 1930, driving in 117 runs while achieving career bests in hits (207) and batting average (.342). The Phillies, however, would finish last again with 102 losses. Whitney's offensive numbers dipped in 1931, although he came back strong in 1932, playing in all 154 games and driving in a career-high 124 runs.On June 17, 1933, he was traded to the Braves. He put up respectable numbers in Boston, even on the 1935 team that finished with the lowest winning percentage in National League history (.248).Early into the 1936 season he was traded back to the Phillies, where he seemed to enjoy a resurgence, being named to the 1936 National League All-Star Team. That year, the Phillies would finish last with 100 losses.Whitney had another strong season in 1937 when, at age 32, he hit .341 with a career-best .395 on-base percentage. Injuries reduced his playing time and ended his career by 1939.In 1,539 games, he batted .295 with 303 doubles and 927 RBIs.Whitney died in Center, Texas at the age of 82.".
- Q7196255 birthDate "1905-01-03".
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- Q7196255 birthYear "1905".
- Q7196255 deathDate "1987-09-01".
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- Q7196255 deathYear "1987".
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- Q7196255 birthDate "1905-01-03".
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- Q7196255 dateOfBirth "1905-01-03".
- Q7196255 dateOfDeath "1987-09-01".
- Q7196255 deathDate "1987-09-01".
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- Q7196255 debutteam "Philadelphia Phillies".
- Q7196255 name "Pinky Whitney".
- Q7196255 name "Whitney, Pinky".
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- Q7196255 shortDescription "American baseball player".
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- Q7196255 comment "Arthur Carter Whitney (January 2, 1905 – September 1, 1987), born in San Antonio, Texas, was a third baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies (1928–33 and 1936–39) and Boston Braves/Bees (1933–36).Whitney made his debut on April 11, 1928, and played 151 games that year for the Phillies, leading the team with 103 runs batted in. Philadelphia would finish last, however, with 109 losses.".
- Q7196255 label "Pinky Whitney".
- Q7196255 givenName "Pinky".
- Q7196255 name "Pinky Whitney".
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- Q7196255 surname "Whitney".