Chuck Kress Biography
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- Born Dec. 9, 1921
Kress threw and batted left-handed, and was listed as 6 feet (1.8 m) tall and 190 pounds (86 kg). In MLB, he appeared in one full season, 1949, and parts of three others. In that full campaign, he began the year with the Reds, got into 27 games, then was sold to the White Sox in June. In Chicago, he batted .278 in 97 games with 104 hits and became the White Sox\' regular first baseman. But only one of his hits was a home run, and after Kress began 1950 by going hitless in eight at bats, he was sold to the St. Louis Cardinals\' organization and returned to the minor leagues.\n', '
In his 175 big-league games, Kress batted .249 with 116 hits, including 20 doubles. His lone MLB home run was a solo shot off the Tigers\' Fred Hutchinson on July 1. As a minor leaguer, he got into 1,745 games and became a manager in the Tigers\' and Philadelphia Phillies\' farm systems. He retired from baseball in 1961, and moved to Rush Lake, Minnesota, in 1973, to St. Joseph, Missouri, in 1980, and to Sandpoint, Idaho, in 2002.\n', '
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