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Tom Carroll (infielder)

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Batting average
  
.300

Role
  
Baseball athlete

Name
  
Tom Carroll


RBI
  
1

Home runs
  
0

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Education
  
University of Notre Dame

Thomas Edward Carroll (born September 17, 1936 in Jamaica, New York) is a former right-handed Major League Baseball shortstop/third baseman/pinch runner who played from 1955 to 1956 and in 1959 for the New York Yankees and Kansas City Athletics. He was 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) tall and he weighed 186 pounds. He attended the University of Notre Dame.

Career

Signed by the Yankees on January 26, 1955 as a bonus baby, Carroll appeared in his first big league game on May 7 of that year. He appeared in a total of 14 games in 1955, collecting two hits in six at-bats for a .333 average. In the World Series that season, he appeared in two games as a pinch-runner but did not get to bat. Carroll was the ninth youngest player in the league that season, and remains one of the youngest players ever to appear in a World Series.

In 1956, Carroll was the 10th youngest player in the league at 19 years old. He appeared in 36 games that year, collecting six hits in 17 at-bats for a .353 average. For the Yankees' World Series victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers, Carroll was on the roster and in the dugout but did not play. He then spent the next couple of seasons in the minors.

On April 12, 1959, he was traded to the Athletics with Russ Snyder for Mike Baxes and Bob Martyn. He would appear in 14 games that season, hitting only .143 in seven at-bats. He played his final career game on June 14.

Overall, Carroll appeared in 64 games. In 30 at-bats, he hit .300 with 15 runs and one RBI. He had a career fielding percentage of .905.

References

Tom Carroll (infielder) Wikipedia