Marv Rickert Biography
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- Born Jan. 8, 1921
Rickert is perhaps best known for his tenure with the Boston Braves in 1948–49. Acquired by Boston from Cincinnati in a May 11, 1948, trade for fellow outfielder Danny Litwhiler, Rickert spent the following 3½ months with the Braves\' Triple-A Milwaukee Brewers farm club, batting .302 with 27 home runs and 117 runs batted in in 128 games, as the MLB Braves won the National League pennant.\n', '
Rickert was not summoned to Boston when the Brewers\' season ended and returned home to his native Washington. But on September 29, Jeff Heath, the Braves\' starting left fielder, broke his ankle while sliding into home plate against the Brooklyn Dodgers, knocking him out of action for the 1948 World Series, just seven days away.\n', '
Needing a left-handed hitting outfielder to replace Heath, the Braves put in an urgent call to Rickert, summoned him back East, and placed him on their roster, while successfully appealing to Commissioner of Baseball Happy Chandler to make Rickert eligible for the World Series on an emergency basis. Rickert — temporarily inheriting Heath\'s #4 Braves\' uniform — shook off the rust by starting Boston\'s final three regular season games in left field (collecting three hits in 13 at bats, including a triple). He then started Game 1 of the 1948 Fall Classic against the Cleveland Indians, and got one of the Braves\' two hits in their 1–0 victory over Bob Feller at Braves Field. Held hitless in Game 2, then out of the lineup in the third game against southpaw Gene Bearden, he returned to the starting lineup in Game 4 to collect two more hits in four at bats off Steve Gromek, one of them a solo home run for the Braves\' only tally in a 2–1 defeat. Rickert then started the final two games of the Series as well, but collected only one hit in eight at bats. All told, he batted .211 in the World Series (four for 19), won by Cleveland in six games.\n', '
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