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Batting average
  
.289

Home runs
  
29


Runs batted in
  
388

Name
  
Billy Jr.

William Joseph Sullivan Jr. (October 23, 1910 – January 4, 1994) was an American Major League Baseball catcher, first baseman and third baseman with the Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Browns, Detroit Tigers, Brooklyn Dodgers and the Pittsburgh Pirates between 1931 and 1947. He played college baseball at the University of Notre Dame in 1930 and 1931. He was born in Chicago, Illinois

He finished 24th in voting for the 1932 American League Most Valuable Player Award for playing in 93 Games and having 97 hits in 307 at bats for a .316 batting average, along with 1 home run and 45 runs batted in. Sullivan had his best season in 1936 with Cleveland, when he had a .351 batting average with 32 doubles and 48 runs batted in.

In 12 seasons he played in 962 Games and had 2,840 At Bats, 347 Runs, 820 Hits, 152 Doubles, 32 Triples, 29 Home Runs, 388 RBI, 30 Stolen Bases, 240 Walks, .289 Batting Average, .346 On-base percentage, .395 Slugging Percentage, 1,123 Total Bases and 39 Sacrifice Hits. Sullivan led National League catchers in 1938 with a .990 fielding percentage. His father, Billy Sullivan, was also a major league catcher.

He died in Sarasota, Florida at the age of 83.

References

Billy Sullivan Jr. Wikipedia