Al Niemiec Biography
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- Born May 18, 1911
Niemiec went to the College of the Holy Cross from 1931-1933. He played baseball with future Major League players Hank Garrity, Joe Mulligan, Ed Moriarty, and Bob Friedrichs.\n', '
Following Niemiec\'s college career, he made his Minor League Baseball debut in 1933 for Class A Reading Red Sox, where he batted .306 and played third base for 62 games. In the following year, Niemiec moved up to the Double-A Kansas City Blues where he batted .301 and played shortstop for 128 games, and was called up by the Boston Red Sox. Niemiec got sent down at the season and played next season with the Double-A Syracuse Chiefs, where he batted .278 and played shortstop for a team high 153 games. He also hit a team high 15 triples. After being sent down for a second time, Niemiec continued his Minor League career with the Class A-1 Little Rock Travelers of the Southern Association, where he batted .313 and played second base for 146 games. He would play the 1938 and 1939 seasons with the Double-A San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast League. He batted .304 and played second base for 73 games in 1938, and batted .279 while playing second base for 155 games. For the next three seasons, he would play for the Double-A Seattle Rainiers of the Pacific Coast League. In 1940, he batted .274 and played second base for a team high 176 games. In 1941, he batted .297 and played second base for 156 games, leading his team to a 104-70 record and first place in the Pacific League. In the next season, Niemiec batted .266, playing 173 games at second base. After four years with the navy, Niemiec played for the now Triple-A Seattle Rainiers. He batted .211 and only played 11 games. He then was traded to the B team Providence Chiefs of the New England League, but he did not play.\n', '
Niemiec made his major league debut on September 19, 1934, for the Boston Red Sox. They lost 3-2 against the St. Louis Browns. Niemiec batted lead off and went 2-4 with an RBI. In the following game, Niemiec went 3-3 with another RBI. After that game, we went 0-3 and was moved down to the 7th spot in the batting order for one game. For the season, the Red Sox would finish 4th in the American League, posting a record of 76-76. In the 9 games Niemiec played that season, he batted 7-32 (.212).\n', '
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