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Gus Niarhos

Constantine Gregory "Gus" Niarhos (December 6, 1920 – December 29, 2004) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a catcher for the New York Yankees (1946, 1948–50), Chicago White Sox (1950–51), Boston Red Sox (1952–53) and Philadelphia Phillies (1954–55).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gus Niarhos )〕 Niarhos batted and threw right-handed, stood tall and weighed .〔
==Baseball playing career==
A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Niarhos signed a contract with the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in .〔 He began his professional baseball career with the Akron Yankees at the age of 20.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gus Niarhos Minor League Statistics )〕 Niarhos posted a .306 batting average in 112 games, to help Akron win the 1941 Middle Atlantic League pennant.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1941 Middle Atlantic League )〕 In he moved up to the Binghamton Triplets of the Eastern League where he hit for a .278 average.〔 Niarhos joined the United States Navy in and, was stationed at Quonset Point Naval Air Station in Rhode Island.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gus Niarhos at Baseball in Wartime )
After the Second World War ended, Niarhos returned to the Yankees organisation in , playing for Kansas City Blues of the American Association.〔 He made his major league debut with the Yankees on June 9, 1946 at the age of 25. Niarhos returned to the minor leagues in where he hit for a .321 batting average in 93 games for Kansas City, prompting Blues manager Billy Meyer to describe him as, "the best catcher in the organisation." This was high praise in an organisation that included future catching standouts such as Yogi Berra, Sherm Lollar and Aaron Robinson.
Niarhos returned to the major leagues in 1948, where he caught the majority of the Yankees games while Berra split time between playing the outfield and catching.〔 In his first full season with the Yankees, Niarhos led the team with a .404 on-base percentage and had a respectable .990 fielding percentage.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1948 New York Yankees )〕 On September 26, he suffered a fractured bone in his right hand which ended his season. Niarhos began the 1949 season as the Yankees starting catcher however, by the end of the year, Berra had taken over the job as, the Yankees went on to win the American League pennant. In what would be the only post-season appearance of his career, Niarhos played in only one game of the 1949 World Series as a late-inning defensive replacement.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gus Niarhos post-season statistics )
On June 27, 1950, the Chicago White Sox claimed Niarhos for the waiver price of $10,000. He had a .324 batting average with a .408 on-base percentage in 41 games with the White Sox.〔 He served as a reserve catcher behind Phil Masi in the 1951 season before being traded to the St. Louis Browns for Sherm Lollar at the end of the year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gus Niarhos Trades and Transactions )〕 One day later, the Browns traded him to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for catcher Les Moss.〔 He spent two seasons as a reserve catcher for the Red Sox before ending his major league playing career with the Philadelphia Phillies.〔 He was released after the 1955 season, having appeared in only 10 games over two seasons with the Phillies.〔 Niarhos played for three more seasons in the minor leagues before retiring as a player in at the age of 37.〔

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