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Jim Price World Series Stats. The Jim Price World Series stats seen below include his World Series year-by-year hitting stats, World Series fielding stats, and World Series pitching stats (where applicable).
- Jimmie William Price
- 10-13-1941 (Libra)
- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
- Smokey or Thunder Thighs
What was Jim Price's average? Jim Price had a .214 average over his career. How many teams has Jim Price played for? Jim Price played for 1 team, the Detroit Tigers. How many World Series has Jim Price won? Jim Price won 1 World Series. When did Jim Price retire? Jim Price last played in 1971. What are Jim Price's nicknames?
- October 13, 1941
Aug 8, 2023 · Before his days as a broadcaster, Price served as the backup catcher to Tigers great Bill Freehan during the team’s 1968 World Series season. Price hit .214 with 18 home runs in parts of five...
- Cody Stavenhagen
- Staff Writer
Aug 8, 2023 · The Detroit Tigers and the baseball world as a whole mourn the passing of World Series Champion and broadcaster Jim Price. The 81-year-old passed away on Monday, August 7th, after battling a...
Apr 15, 2015 · On June 24, 1968, the Detroit Tigers routed the Cleveland Indians, led by Jim Northrup ’s two grand slams, in a 14-3 victory. The crowd of 12,808 at Cleveland Stadium witnessed a piece of history: Northrup became just the sixth major leaguer to hit two bases-loaded home runs in a game.
Aug 8, 2023 · Price played five years in Detroit, hitting 18 home runs with 71 RBIs to go with a .214 career average. His second career home run was a walk-off homer to beat the White Sox at Tiger Stadium on Aug. 21, 1968, and he played in the Tigers’ World Series victory over the Cardinals that fall.
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Taylor went on to win the World Matchplay for a record 12th time in 18 years in 2011. He beat Mark Hylton 10–8 in the 1st round, Wayne Jones 13–7 in the 2nd round, Wes Newton 16–5 in the quarter-final, Andy Hamilton 17–9 in the semi-final and James Wade 18–8 in the final.