Jim Bottomley
James Leroy Bottomley (April 23, 1900 - December 11, 1959), nicknamed "Sunny Jim", was a left-handed Major League Baseball player.
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April 23 - 1900 - December 11 - 1959 - Major League Baseball
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As a first baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals (1922-1932), Cincinnati Reds (1933-1935) and St. Louis Browns (1936-1937), Bottomley was noted for his upbeat demeanor and ability to drive in runs. He had over 100 RBIs in each season from 1924 to 1929.
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St. Louis Cardinals - Cincinnati Reds - St. Louis Browns - RBIs - 1924 - 1929
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Bottomley's best season came in 1928, when he hit .325 with 31 home runs and 136 RBIs. That year, he won the National League Most Valuable Player award and led the Cardinals to the World Series, where they lost to the New York Yankees.
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1928 - Home run - National League - Most Valuable Player award - World Series - New York Yankees
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He set the Major League record for RBIs in a single game, with 12, set on September 16, 1924 and holds the single-season record for most unassisted double plays by a first baseman, with eight. "Sunny" will also be known as the only man to be sued for hitting a homerun when a fan was hit by the ball when he wasn't looking.
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September 16 - 1924
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"Sunny Jim" Bottomley was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974.
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Baseball Hall of Fame - 1974
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