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Lou Boudreau is a MLB baseball player. He was born on July 17, 1917

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Also Known As Louis Boudreau
Born July 7, 1917 • Illinois
Died August 10, 2001 (aged 84) • Illinois
Awards And Honors World SeriesBaseball Hall of Fame (1970)Most Valuable Player (1948) • Baseball Hall of Fame (inducted in 1970) • eight-time All-Star • 1x batting champion • 1x MVP • 1 World Series championship
College University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Champaign, IL)
Height/Weight 5 ft 11 inches, 185 lb (180 cm, 83 kg)
Batting Hand right
Throwing Hand right
Debut Date September 9, 1938
Last Game August 24, 1952
Jersey Number 4 (1951-1952, Boston Red Sox) • 5 (1945-1950, Cleveland Indians) • 5 (1939-1949, Cleveland Indians) • 34 (1938-1938, Cleveland Indians)
Position shortstop
At Bats 6,029
Batting Average 0.295
Hits 1,779
Home Runs 68
On-Base Percentage 0.38
On-Base Plus Slugging 0.795
Runs 861
Runs Batted In 789
Slugging Percentage 0.415
Stolen Bases 51

Top Questions

How tall was Lou Boudreau?
Lou Boudreau was 5 ft 11 inches, 185 lb (180 cm, 83 kg).
How many home runs did Lou Boudreau hit?
Lou Boudreau hit 68 home runs during his career.
What position did Lou Boudreau play?
Lou Boudreau played shortstop.
Where was Lou Boudreau born?
Lou Boudreau was born in Harvey, Illinois, United States.
How many hits did Lou Boudreau have?
Lou Boudreau had 1,779 hits in his career.
When was Lou Boudreau born?
Lou Boudreau was born on July 17, 1917.
What was Lou Boudreau's batting average?
Lou Boudreau had a career batting average of 0.295.

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