Ernie Lombardi

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Ernie Lombardi was a Hall of Fame Major League Baseball catcher known for his powerful hitting, exceptional batting averages, and distinctive slow-footed playing style during the 1930s and 1940s.

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instanceOf baseball player
human
allStarSelection multiple-time National League All-Star
awardReceived MLB batting champion
National League Most Valuable Player Award NERFINISHED
bats right
battingAverage .306 career batting average
battingTitleYear 1938 National League batting title
1942 National League batting title
birthYear 1908
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathYear 1977
eraOfActivity 1930s
1940s
familyName Lombardi NERFINISHED
fullName Ernest Lombardi NERFINISHED
givenName Ernest NERFINISHED
hallOfFame National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
hallOfFameInductionYear 1986
height 6 feet 3 inches
homeRuns 190 career home runs
league Major League Baseball
memberOfSportsTeam Boston Braves NERFINISHED
Brooklyn Dodgers NERFINISHED
Cincinnati Reds NERFINISHED
New York Giants NERFINISHED
MVPYear 1938
nickname Schnozz NERFINISHED
notableEvent caught in famous "Lombardi’s snooze" play in 1939 World Series
notableFor high batting averages
powerful hitting
slow-footed running
placeOfBirth Oakland, California, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Santa Cruz, California, United States NERFINISHED
playedForTeamInPeriod Boston Braves in mid 1940s
Brooklyn Dodgers in early 1940s
Cincinnati Reds in late 1930s
New York Giants in 1940s
positionPlayed catcher
runsBattedIn 990 career runs batted in
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
styleOfPlay slow base runner
strong contact hitter
throws right
worldSeriesChampion 1940 World Series NERFINISHED

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Oakland Oaks notablePlayer Ernie Lombardi