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{{Short description|American baseball player (1927β1996)}} {{distinguish|Jim Busby (third baseman)}} {{Use mdy dates|date=July 2024}} {{Infobox baseball biography |name=Jim Busby |position=[[Center fielder]] |image=Jim Busby 1953.jpg |bats=Right |throws=Right |birth_date={{Birth date|1927|1|8}} |birth_place=[[Kenedy, Texas]], U.S. |death_date={{Death date and age|1996|7|8|1927|1|8}} |death_place=[[Augusta, Georgia]], U.S. |debutleague = MLB |debutdate=April 23 |debutyear=1950 |debutteam=Chicago White Sox |finalleague = MLB |finaldate=July 8 |finalyear=1962 |finalteam=Houston Colt .45s |statleague = MLB |stat1label=[[Batting average (baseball)|Batting average]] |stat1value=.262 |stat2label=[[Home run]]s |stat2value=48 |stat3label=[[Runs batted in]] |stat3value=438 |teams= *[[Chicago White Sox]] ({{mlby|1950}}β{{mlby|1952}}) *[[Washington Senators (1901β60)|Washington Senators]] ({{mlby|1952}}β{{mlby|1955}}) *[[Chicago White Sox]] ({{mlby|1955}}) *[[Cleveland Indians]] ({{mlby|1956}}β{{mlby|1957}}) *[[Baltimore Orioles]] ({{mlby|1957}}β{{mlby|1958}}) *[[Boston Red Sox]] ({{mlby|1959}}β{{mlby|1960}}) *[[Baltimore Orioles]] ({{mlby|1960}}β{{mlby|1961}}) *[[Houston Colt .45s]] ({{mlby|1962}}) |highlights= *[[Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star]] ([[1951 Major League Baseball All-Star Game|1951]]) }} '''James Franklin Busby''' (January 8, 1927 β July 8, 1996) was an American [[center fielder]] and [[coach (baseball)|coach]] in [[Major League Baseball]] who played with the [[Chicago White Sox]] (1950β52, 1955), [[Washington Senators (1901β60)|Washington Senators]] (1952β55), [[Cleveland Indians]] (1956β57), [[Baltimore Orioles]] (1957β58, 1960β61), [[Boston Red Sox]] (1959β60) and [[Houston Colt .45's]] (1962). Busby was born in [[Kenedy, Texas]], and attended [[Texas Christian University]]. He threw and batted right-handed and was listed as {{convert|6|ft|1|in}} tall and {{convert|175|lb}}. A cousin, [[Steve Busby]], was a [[starting pitcher]] for the [[Kansas City Royals]] between 1972β80. Jim Busby was signed by the White Sox in 1948 and made his major league debut early during the {{mlby|1950}} season. He became the regular center fielder for the White Sox in {{mlby|1951}}. A fast runner and a good contact hitter, Busby compiled his best offensive seasons early in his career, exceeding the .280 [[batting average (baseball)|batting]] mark in 1951, {{mlby|1953}} (when he hit a career-best .312) and 1954. He also drove in 80 or more [[Run batted in|RBI]] during both 1953β54. But he earned a reputation as a superb defensive outfielder who committed only 42 [[Error (baseball statistics)|errors]] in 3,394 [[total chances]] (.988) over his lengthy career. He was an [[American League]] [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star]] in 1951. In all or parts of 13 MLB seasons, Busby batted .262, with 48 [[home run]]s, 438 runs batted in, 541 [[Run (baseball statistics)|runs]], 1,113 [[Hit (baseball statistics)|hits]], 162 [[Double (baseball)|doubles]], 35 [[Triple (baseball)|triples]], and 97 [[stolen base]]s in 1,352 [[games played]]. Defensively, he recorded a .988 [[fielding percentage]] as a center fielder. When his career ended, in the middle of the {{baseball year|1962}} season, he became a full-time [[coach (baseball)|coach]] with Houston (through 1967), then spent eight seasons (1968β75) on the staff of the [[Atlanta Braves]], before returning to the American League to finish his coaching career with the White Sox (1976) and [[Seattle Mariners]] (1977β78). As a player and coach, Busby had a 29-year MLB career. He died in [[Augusta, Georgia]], at 69 years of age.<ref>[https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-1996-07-11-1996193046-story.html Jim Busby, Oriole and Senator in 1950s, dies in Georgia at 69 He was among AL's best as fielder, base stealer]</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== {{baseballstats|br=b/busbyji01}} *[https://web.archive.org/web/20061113004246/http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Busby.Jim.Obit.html The Deadball Era] *{{Find a Grave}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Busby, Jim}} [[Category:1927 births]] [[Category:1996 deaths]] [[Category:American League All-Stars]] [[Category:Atlanta Braves coaches]] [[Category:Baltimore Orioles players]] [[Category:Baseball players from Karnes County, Texas]] [[Category:Boston Red Sox players]] [[Category:Chicago White Sox coaches]] [[Category:Chicago White Sox players]] [[Category:Chicago White Sox scouts]] [[Category:Cleveland Indians players]] [[Category:Houston Astros coaches]] [[Category:Houston Colt .45s coaches]] [[Category:Houston Colt .45s players]] [[Category:Major League Baseball center fielders]] [[Category:Major League Baseball third base coaches]] [[Category:Miami Marlins (International League) players]] [[Category:Muskegon Clippers players]] [[Category:Oklahoma City 89ers players]] [[Category:People from Kenedy, Texas]] [[Category:Sacramento Solons players]] [[Category:Seattle Mariners coaches]] [[Category:TCU Horned Frogs baseball players]] [[Category:Washington Senators (1901β1960) players]] [[Category:20th-century American sportsmen]] [[Category:Waterloo White Hawks players]] [[Category:20th-century United States Army personnel]]
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