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Latest revision as of 23:43, 10 August 2024
Goldie Rapp | |
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Third baseman | |
Born: Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. | February 6, 1892|
Died: July 1, 1966 La Mesa, California, U.S. | (aged 74)|
Batted: Switch Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
April 13, 1921, for the New York Giants | |
Last MLB appearance | |
July 4, 1923, for the Philadelphia Phillies | |
MLB statistics | |
Batting average | .253 |
Home runs | 2 |
Runs batted in | 73 |
Stats at Baseball Reference | |
Teams | |
Joseph Aloysius "Goldie" Rapp (February 6, 1892 - July 1, 1966) was an American professional baseball third baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Giants and Philadelphia Phillies from 1921–1923.
In 276 games over three seasons, Rapp posted a .253 batting average (269-for-1064) with 134 runs, 2 home runs, 73 RBI and 75 bases on balls. He recorded a .945 fielding percentage in the majors.
External links
[edit]- Career statistics from Baseball Reference
- Goldie Rapp at Find a Grave
Categories:
- 1892 births
- 1966 deaths
- Major League Baseball third basemen
- Philadelphia Phillies players
- Baseball players from Ohio
- New York Giants (baseball) players
- Allentown Dukes players
- Beaumont Oilers players
- Fort Worth Panthers players
- Frankfort Statesmen players
- Jersey City Skeeters players
- Marshalltown Ansons players
- Peoria Distillers players
- Reading Keystones players
- Richmond Quakers players
- Rochester Tribe players
- St. Joseph Drummers players
- St. Paul Saints players
- Toledo Mud Hens players
- Wichita Witches players
- Burials at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery
- Baseball third baseman stubs