These percentile rankings are a score to indicate how Jackie Hayes ranks among all historic players for several skill categories. For example, a percentile of "85% Power" would indicate a player among the top 15% of players in raw batting power, and a percentile of "Speed 3%" would indicate a player that is among the slowest players in the history of the game. These percentiles are entirely based on career statistical accomplishments for players with over 500 games played or 500 innings pitched, so may not accurately reflect an intangible ability.
Batting & Fielding Skills
Contact
59%
Power
27%
Bunting
90%
Drag
72%
Vision
42%
Discipline
49%
Clutch
68%
Durability
28%
Speed
53%
Arm Str
90%
Arm Acc
97%
Reaction
67%
Fielding
44%
Stealing
49%
Baserunning
51%
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Jul 21, 1937Jul 21, 1937
- 1937 MLB Standings. . . . https://retroseasons.com/leagues/mlb/1937/standings/
- Comiskey Park . . . . ....
Washington Senators vs Chicago White Sox - Radio Broadcast / - 1937 MLB Standings. . . . https://retroseasons.com/leagues/mlb/1937/standings/
- Comiskey Park . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/stadiums/comiskey-park/
- 7/21/1937 Box Score. . . . . . . . . . . . . https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CHA/CHA193707210.shtml
Wednesday, July 21, 1937
Attendance: 8,000
Day Game, on grass
Starting Lineups
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- Washington Senators . . . https://retroseasons.com/teams/minnesota-twins/1937/overview/
1 - CF - Mel Almada . . . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/mel-almada/
2 - 3B - Buddy Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/buddy-lewis/
3 - SS - Cecil Travis . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/cecil-travis/
4 - LF - Al Simmons . . . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/al-simmons/
5 - RF - John Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/john-stone/
6 - 1B - Joe Kuhel . . . . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/joe-kuhel/
7 - 2B - Buddy Myer . . . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/buddy-myer/
8 - C - Rick Ferrell . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/rick-ferrell/
9 - P - Jimmie DeShong . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/jimmie-deshong/
- Chicago White Sox . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/teams/chicago-white-sox/1937/overview/
1 - 2B - Jackie Hayes . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/jackie-hayes/
2 - CF - Mike Kreevich . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/mike-kreevich/
3 - RF - Dixie Walker . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/dixie-walker/
4 - 1B - Zeke Bonura . . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/zeke-bonura/
5 - LF - Rip Radcliff . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/rip-radcliff/
6 - SS - Luke Appling . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/luke-appling/
7 - 3B - Boze Berger . . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/boze-berger/
8 - C - Luke Sewell . . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/luke-sewell/
9 - P - Bill Dietrich . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/bill-dietrich/
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Radio Announcers
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- Hal Totten . . . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/hal-totten/
Video Timeline
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0:00 - Introduction
0:10 - Game Begins
Game Summary
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The 1937 baseball season witnessed contrasting performances from the Washington Senators and the Chicago White Sox. The Senators had a solid season, led by their star player, Joe Kuhel, who excelled both offensively and defensively. In July, the Senators maintained their steady form, continuing to rely on Kuhel's consistent hitting and stellar defense to secure victories. The team's pitching staff, anchored by Monte Weaver, also proved to be a formidable force during the month. Their combined efforts kept the Senators in contention for a playoff spot, making them a formidable competitor in the American League.
On the other hand, the Chicago White Sox struggled throughout the season, unable to find their
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Jul 28, 1936Jul 28, 1936
On July 28, 1936, the Chicago White Sox hosted the Philadelphia Athletics at Comiskey Park....
1936 Philadelphia Athletics vs Chicago White Sox - Radio Broadcast / On July 28, 1936, the Chicago White Sox hosted the Philadelphia Athletics at Comiskey Park. The game featured starting pitchers Bill Dietrich for the White Sox and Lynn Doyle for the Athletics. At this point in the season, the White Sox were striving to improve their standing in the American League, while the Athletics were struggling towards the bottom of the standings. Significant stories in the 1936 season included the Yankees' dominance with Lou Gehrig and the debut of rookie Joe DiMaggio, who were both making headlines.
The game started with the White Sox taking an early lead, scoring two runs in the first inning. The momentum continued as the White Sox bats came alive, with notable contributions from Mike Kreevich, Luke Appling, and Zeke Bonura. The fourth inning was particularly decisive, with Chicago scoring seven runs, effectively putting the game out of reach. Dietrich pitched a complete game, despite allowing six runs, as the Athletics managed to score in the later innings but could not close the gap.
The White Sox emerged victorious with a commanding 19-6 win over the Athletics. This game showcased the offensive firepower of the White Sox lineup, which collected 20 hits. Despite the loss, the Athletics had standout performances from George Puccinelli and Jimmy Dykes. As the season progressed, the White Sox continued to battle in the middle of the American League standings, while the Yankees eventually won the pennant and the World Series, solidifying their dominance in the 1936 season.
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1½ hours
Aug 5, 1977
Historian Eugene C. Murdock interviewed several former baseball players that had been active in baseball in the 1920s and 1930s.
Interview with Baseball Player Jackie Hayes / Historian Eugene C. Murdock interviewed several former baseball players that had been active in baseball in the 1920s and 1930s. Murdock was chairman of the history department at Marietta College. The interviews were not professionally recorded, and the audio quality is variable.
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1936
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1937
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.
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1940
During their last two years of publication, the Reach and Spalding Guides were combined into a single edition....
/ During their last two years of publication, the Reach and Spalding Guides were combined into a single edition.
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1939
Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of...
/ Who's Who in Major League Baseball is a statistician's dream because it featured the major and minor league statistics of the major league players for that particular year.
This annual publication was available through the mail and at most major league stadiums. Its decline in popularity is said to be a result of the competition from team yearbooks.
Who's Who covers generally contain photos of the top four stars of the previous year. Each edition featured photos and sketches of sports team top twenty players. A world champion photo usually appeared on the back cover of Who's Who in Major League Baseball while the other league champions appeared on the front cover.