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Batting average
  
.277

Role
  
Baseball athlete

Name
  
Nick Etten


Runs batted in
  
526

Home runs
  
89

Education
  
Villanova University

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Died
  
October 18, 1990, Hinsdale, Illinois, United States

Nicholas Raymond Thomas (Nick) Etten (September 19, 1913 – October 18, 1990) was a first baseman in major league baseball, who played for the Philadelphia Athletics (1938–39), Philadelphia Phillies (1941–42, 1947) and New York Yankees (1943–46). Etten batted and threw left-handed. He was born in Spring Grove, Illinois. Etten attended St. Rita of Cascia High School on the south side of Chicago.

Nick Etten April 22 1944 Yankees Top 20 Opening Day Moments ESPN

Etten attended Villanova University and was drafted by the Athletics from the Oakland Oaks minor league team. He made his major league debut with the Athletics late in 1938, also playing part-time for them in 1939. After playing two seasons with the Phillies, he was traded to the Yankees in January 1943, and he responded by leading the American League with 22 home runs, and drawing 97 walks in 1944, and with 111 RBIs the following season, also best in the league. During his four-year stint with the Yankees, Etten also ranked among league leaders in most offensive categories, was a member of the 1943 World Champion team, and was selected to the All-Star Game in 1945. In 1947, he appeared in fourteen games for the Phillies before retiring.

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In a nine-season career, Etten was a .277 hitter with 89 home runs and 526 RBIs.

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Etten died in Hinsdale, Illinois, at the age of 77.

References

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