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Ted Kluszewski : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ted Kluszewski
Theodore Bernard "Big Klu" Kluszewski (September 10, 1924 – March 29, 1988) was an American professional baseball player. In Major League Baseball (MLB), he spent most of his 15-year career playing for the Cincinnati Reds as a first baseman. Kluszewski was a National League (NL) All-Star for four seasons. During his major league career, he had a batting average over .290 three-times and over .300 seven-times. In 1954, he had a career high .326 batting average and was the NL Most Valuable Player (MVP) runner-up; he led the NL in home runs (49), RBI (141), and fielding average (.996). In 1959, Kluszewski was traded late in the season to the Chicago White Sox from the Pittsburgh Pirates. He batted .297 in 31 games for Chicago without committing an error, helping the "Go Go" White Sox of the 1950s clinch the American League pennant. In 1962, he was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame. ==Early life and professional career== Ted Kluszewski was born in Argo, Illinois a few miles west of Chicago and was of Polish descent. He played football and graduated from Argo Community High School, and was discovered at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana where he played football (team was 9-0-1) as well as baseball (he hit .443 in 1945).
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