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  1. Jim Northrup played his first Major League Baseball game on September 30, 1964, with the Detroit Tigers. Every home run Jim Northrup hit over the course of his big league career appears below in chronological order, along with the date of the home run, his age at the time he homered, the pitcher who surrendered the home run, the inning (Inn ...

  2. 15 de mai. de 2024 · Jim Northrup was a Baseball-Player. In his career he played for Detroit Tigers, Baltimore Orioles, Syracuse Chiefs, Syracuse SkyChiefs and retired in 1975.

  3. What awards did Jim Northrup win? This page lists every known baseball award won by Jim Northrup in chronological order. Click the award name and up comes a comprehensive history of that award along with every winner of that particular baseball award.

  4. World Series. 1968 Detroit Tigers. 5. Undetermined. -. Stats. Jim Northrup World Series Stats by Baseball Almanac. Did you know that in the Jim Northrup Miscellaneous World Series Items of Interest section seen above you can click the Stats link under the World Series label and a truly comprehensive history of that World Series will appear on ...

  5. 3 de jul. de 2009 · A key figure in the Detroit Tiger’s magical 1968 season was left handed hitting outfielder Jim Northrup who is best remembered for his two out, two run seventh inning triple off of Cardinals’ ace Bob Gibson that broke a scoreless tie in game seven of the World Series. With a 4-1 win, the Tigers captured […]

  6. 8 de jun. de 2011 · Jim Northrup was born in Breckenridge, Michigan graduating from nearby St. Louis High School. Northrup went on to Alma College where he played five sports. He was a small college All-American quarterback, played basketball, golf, and ran track but baseball was his great love.

  7. Jim Northrup compiled a career batting average of .267 with 153 home runs and 610 RBI in his 1392-game career with the Detroit Tigers, Montreal Expos and Baltimore Orioles. He began playing during the 1964 season and last took the field during the 1975 campaign.