Ted Kluszewski was once upon a time amongst the most feared sluggers in baseball, even if his stint in the conversation was a short one. From 1953-1956, Kluszewski hit 171 homers (an average of 43 per ...
The big first baseman weighed in at 240 pounds. He was, with the possible exception of another first baseman, Gil Hodges, the strongest man in baseball. He averaged 43 home runs and 116 RBIs from 1953 ...
He hit .300 with ease, smashed home runs at a higher rate than he struck out, is tied for Major League Baseball’s best batting average (.500) in All-Star games and didn't wear sleeves on his jersey.
Massive, left-handed Ted Kluszewski is one of the clumsiest first basemen the Memphis Chicks have ever seen. He approaches batted and thrown balls with a kind of baffled defiance, often stops them ...
Eleanor Rita Kluszewski (nee Guckel), beloved wife of the late Ted Kluszewski, one of the greatest Cincinnati Reds ever, died on August 2, 2022, at the great age of 97. Born in 1925 in Argo, IL to ...
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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Kyle Schwarber has etched his name into Indiana baseball history. The Philadelphia Phillies’ slugger surpassed fellow Indiana University alumnus Ted Kluszewski for the all-time ...
He hit .300 with ease, smashed home runs at a higher rate than he struck out, is tied for Major League Baseball’s best batting average (.500) in All-Star games and didn't wear sleeves on his jersey.
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