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  1. Jimmie Foxx. Baseball Legends by Norm with Introduction by Jim Murray, Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame and Senior Consultant Earl Weaver Macht, 1991
  2. Double X: the story of Jimmie Foxx--baseball's forgotten slugger by Bob Gorman, 1990-01-01
  3. Jimmie Foxx: Baseball Hall of Famer, 1907-1967. (book reviews): An article from: The Mississippi Quarterly by Charles C. Alexander, 1998-03-22
  4. Miami Hurricanes Baseball Coaches: Jimmie Foxx
  5. Jimmie Foxx: The Life and Times of a Baseball Hall of Famer, 1907-1967 by W. Harrison Daniel, 2004-01
  6. All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Managers: Jimmie Foxx, Guy Bush, Max Carey, Bill Allington, Bubber Jonnard, Bonnie Baker
  7. Jimmie Foxx: The Life and Times of a Baseball Hall of Famer, 1907-1976 by W. Harrison Daniel, 1996-01-01
  8. Jimmie Foxx: The Life and Times of a Baseball Hall of Famer, 1907-1967 by W. Harrison; Harrison, Daniel W. Daniel, 1996-01-01
  9. Jimmie Foxx: The Pride of Sudlersville (American Sports History Series) by Mark R. Millikin, 2005-09-21

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    45. TheDeadballEra.com :: BEER DRINKERS AND HELL RAISERS: JIMMIE FOXX
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    Born at Sudlersville, MD, Foxx was one of the greatest power hitters in major league history. Breaking in with the A's as a catcher in 1925, he was converted to firstbase because of Mickey Cochrane. Called "the right-handed Babe Ruth." Foxx became a baseball legend because of his enormous strength. In Comiskey Park, he hit a ball over the double-decked stands, clearing 34th Street. His gigantic clout in Cleveland won the 1935 all-star Game. In Yankee Stadium, he hit one into the left field upper deck where it broke a seat! A strong, powerful hitter, he was menacing looking at the plate. Foxx never made big money until he was traded to the Red Sox where Tom Yawkey paid him well. A good-natured and well-liked man like Ruth, he was always a favorite of other players around baseball. He was a frequent party companion of Babe Ruth, and also paled around with Ty Cobb, a teammate of his for two seasons with the A's. A friend to all, he was greatly admired by Negro League players because of the friendly way he treated blacks.

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    One of baseball's all-time great sluggers, Jimmie Foxx also ranks up there with the all-time great nice guys in baseball history. The native of Maryland's Eastern shore was a baseball prodigy, showing amazing power at an early age. He always acknowledged that he gained his amazing strength from working on his families farm. After being scouted by Frank "Home Run" Baker, he signed with Baker's Easton Club of the Eastern Shore League. There he becamse Baker's protégé. On recommendation from Baker, Connie Mack signed Foxx to play for his A's. After years in Philadelphia playing under the penurious Connie Mack, he finally started making good when he was traded to Boston. Tom Yawkey, who always paid his players well, even gave Foxx a share in gate receipts. Universally liked, Almost everyone loved him, from Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth to Ted Williams. He always went out of the way to befriend new teammates and rookies.
    In July of 1967, after years of bad investments and ill health, Foxx died on the way to the hospital after he choked on a piece of meat in the backyard of his brother. By that time, he was a beaten and broken man, and those close to him felt that Jimmie had finally just given up, and did not have the will to live anymore. It was a very sad ending to a simply great, great guy.

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    baseball Hall of Fame inductees through 1999. P Foster, Bill Negro Lgs 19231937 96- VC SS Fox, Nellie White Sox 1947-1965 97 - VC 1B foxx, jimmie Phillies 1925
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    51. Jimmie Foxx - Wikipedia
    jimmie foxx. James Emory foxx (October 22, 1907July 21, 1967) was, up until Mark thegreatest right-handed power hitter to ever play the game of baseball.
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. James Emory Foxx October 22 July 21 ) was, up until Mark McGwire 's glory days in the late 1990s, the greatest right-handed power hitter to ever play the game of baseball. Born in Sudlersville, Maryland, Foxx (nicknamed "Double X" and "The Beast") played baseball in high school and dropped out to join a minor league team managed by former Philadelphia Athletics great Home Run Baker . Foxx had hoped to pitch or play third base, but since the team was short on catchers, Foxx moved behind the plate. He immediately drew interest from the Athletics and New York Yankees . Foxx signed with the A's and made his major league debut in 1925 at age 17. The A's catching duties were already capably filled by Hall of Famer Mickey Cochrane , so by 1927, Foxx was splitting time between catching, first base, and the outfield. In 1929, installed as the A's regular first baseman, Foxx had his breakthrough year, batting .354 and hitting 33 home runs. In 1932, Foxx hit 58 home runs, which stood as the single-season record for a right-handed batter for 56 years until Mark McGwire hit 70 in 1998. He followed up in 1933 by winning the Triple Crown with a batting average of .356, 163 RBIs, and 48 home runs. He won back-to-back MVP honors in 1932 and 1933.

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    55. Jimmie Foxx HOF
    jimmie foxx. One of baseball's alltime greatest sluggers (534career home runs), foxx was elected to the Hall in 1951.
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    1930's MVP Award Winners AL Lefty Grove, PHI P 2.06 ERA 5 SV NL Frankie Frisch, STL .311 BA 4 HR 82 RBI AL Jimmie Foxx, PHI .364 BA 58 HR 169 RBI NL Chuck Klein, PHI OF .348 BA 38 HR 137 RBI AL Jimmie Foxx, PHI .356 BA 48 HR 163 RBI NL Carl Hubbell, NY P 2.30 ERA 5 SV AL Mickey Cochrane, DET C .320 BA 2 HR 76 RBI NL Dizzy Dean, STL P 2.66 ERA 7 SV AL Hank Greenberg, DET .328 BA 36 HR 170 RBI NL Gabby Hartnett, CHI C .344 BA 13 HR 91 RBI AL Lou Gerhig, NY .354 BA 49 HR 152 RBI NL Carl Hubbell, NY P 2.31 ERA 3 SV AL Charley Gehringer, DET .371 BA 14 HR 96 RBI NL Joe Medwick, STL OF .374 BA 31 HR 154 RBI AL Jimmie Foxx, BOS .349 BA 50 HR 175 RBI NL Ernie Lombardi, CIN C .342 BA 19 HR 95 RBI AL Joe DiMaggio, NY OF .381 BA 31 HR 133 RBI NL Bucky Walters, CIN P 2.29 ERA SV [1940's] [1950's] [1960's] [1970's] ... [1990's]

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