Al Lakeman Biography
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- Born Dec. 31, 1918
The light-hitting Lakeman was a fine defensive catcher as he took responsibility for getting the most out of his pitchers. For most of his nine-year career in the Majors, he was an efficient, reliable backup playing behind Ray Mueller (Reds) and Andy Seminick (Phillies). His most productive season came in 1945 with Cincinnati, when he posted career-highs in games played (76, including 72 games as starting backstop as the Reds\' most-used catcher), batting average (.256), home runs (eight), RBI (31) and runs (22).\n', '
In a nine-season career, Lakeman was a .203 hitter with 131 hits, 15 home runs and 66 RBI in 239 games. After his playing career ended, he managed in the Tigers\' farm system (1956โ62; 1965โ66; 1970) and served two terms as the bullpen coach at the Major League level for the Boston Red Sox (1963โ64; 1967โ69). American League champions.\n', '
Lakeman died in Spartanburg, South Carolina, at age 57.\n', '
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