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Ripper Collins

Ripper Collins First BasemanBorn: March 30, 1904(1904-03-30)
Altoona, PennsylvaniaDied: April 15, 1970(aged 66)
New Haven, New YorkBatted: Both Threw: Left MLB debut April 18, 1931
for the St. Louis CardinalsFinal game September 28, 1941
for the Pittsburgh PiratesCareer statistics Batting average     .296 Home runs     135 Runs batted in     659 Teams Career highlights and awards

James Anthony "Ripper" Collins (March 30, 1904 - April 15, 1970) was a Major League Baseball player from 1931 to 1941 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, and Pittsburgh Pirates. A member of the Gashouse Gang Cardinals teams, Collins had a breakout season in 1934 with 35 home runs, 128 runs batted in and hitting for a .333 batting average.

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Preceded by
Chuck KleinNational League Home Run Champion
1934
(with Mel Ott) Succeeded by
Wally Berger
v • d • eSt. Louis Cardinals1931 World Seriesroster Sparky Adams| Ray Blades| Jim Bottomley| Ripper Collins | Paul Derringer| Jake Flowers| Frankie Frisch| Charlie Gelbert| Burleigh Grimes| Chick Hafey| Bill Hallahan| Andy High| Syl Johnson| Jim Lindsey| Gus Mancuso| Pepper Martin| Ernie Orsatti| Flint Rhem| Wally Roettger| George Watkins| Jimmie Wilson
Manager: Gabby Street v • d • eSt. Louis Cardinals1934 World Seriesroster 1 Pepper Martin| 2 Leo Durocher| 3 Frankie Frisch| 4 Chick Fullis| 6 Ernie Orsatti| 6 Jack Rothrock| 7 Joe Medwick| 8 Spud Davis| 9 Bill DeLancey | 10 Dazzy Vance| 11 Pat Crawford| 12 Ripper Collins | 14 Burgess Whitehead| 15 Tex Carleton| 16 Jesse Haines| 17 Dizzy Dean| 18 Bill Walker| 21 Paul Dean| 22 Bill Hallahan| 28 Jim Mooney
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