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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmie_FoxxJimmie Foxx - Wikipedia

    Jimmie Foxx was a Hall of Fame first baseman who played 20 seasons in MLB for four teams. He hit 534 home runs, won three MVP awards, and set several records in his career.

  2. Jimmie Foxx was a Hall of Fame first baseman, third baseman and catcher who played for the Philadelphia Athletics and Boston Red Sox from 1925 to 1945. He won three MVP awards, two batting titles, two World Series and a Triple Crown, and hit 534 home runs with a .325 average.

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  3. Jimmie Foxx Bio. Fullname: James Emory Foxx; Nickname: Beast; Born: 10/22/1907 in Sudlersville, MD; High School: Sudlersville, Sudlersville, MD; Debut: 5/01/1925; Hall of Fame: 1951; Died: 7/21/1967

  4. James Emory "Jimmie" Foxx (22 de outubro de 1907, Sudlersville, Maryland – 21 de julho de 1967, Miami, Flórida), apelidado de "Double X" e "The Beast", foi um jogador profissional de beisebol que atuou como primeira base, jogando 20 temporadas na Major League Baseball (MLB) pelo Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs ...

  5. 17 de ago. de 2020 · Learn about Jimmie Foxx, one of the most dominant offensive forces in the majors, who hit 534 home runs and won three MVP awards. Find out his stats, stories, and how he became a manager in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.

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  6. Jimmie Foxx was one of the greatest hitters in baseball history — the first player to ever win three MVP Awards, just the second player to enter the 500 Home Runs Club (joining Babe Ruth), and at the time of his retirement, he held more than a dozen major league records.

  7. A fearsome power hitter whose strength earned him the moniker The Beast, Jimmie Foxx was the anchor of an intimidating Philadelphia Athletics lineup that pro...

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