Tom Lovelace Biography
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- Born Oct. 19, 1897
Lovelace was born in Wolfe City, Texas on October 19, 1897. He made his Minor League debut in 1920 as an outfielder for the Ranger Nitros of the West Texas League. He had a .267 batting average in 102 games for the Nitros. In 1922, Lovelace split time with the Greenville Togs and the Dallas Steers. He hit .332 for both teams in 146 games.\n', '
On September 5, 1922, while playing for Dallas, Lovelace was sold to the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League. On September 23, 1922, the Pirates were playing the Brooklyn Robins in the first game of a doubleheader at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn. In the top of the 9th inning, with the Pirates down 9โ5, Lovelace pinch hit for pitcher Hal Carlson. With a runner, Charlie Grimm, on first, Lovelace lined out to the Robins\' second baseman Ivy Olson. Rabbit Maranville grounded out to first base for the final out of the game, and the Robins won 9โ5. It was the only major league game of his career because he broke his leg sliding in to base.\n', '
Lovelace continued to play with various minor league teams until 1932. He finished with a career .309 batting average in the minors in 914 games. He died on July 12, 1979 in Dallas, Texas and was cremated.\n', '
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