Jim Busby

James Franklin Busby (January 8, 1927 - July 8, 1996) was a Major League Baseball outfielder and right-handed batter who played for the Chicago White Sox (1950-52, 1955), Washington Senators (1952-55), Cleveland Indians (1956-57), Baltimore Orioles (1957-58, 1960-61), Boston Red Sox (1959-60) and Houston Colt .45's (1962). Busby was born in Kenedy, Texas. He was signed by the White Sox as an amateur free agent in 1948 and made his debut in the 1950 season. A fast runner and a good contact hitter, Busby was a superb outfielder that committed only 16 errors in 3394 total chances (.988). He was an All-Star in 1951. In his 13-years career Busby batted .262, with 48 home runs, 438 RBI, 541 runs, 1113 hits, 162 doubles, 35 triples, and 97 stolen bases in 1352 games. Jim Busby died in Augusta, Georgia at 69 years of age.

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