Batting average .259 Role Baseball athlete Name Tuck Stainback | Runs batted in 204 Home runs 17 | |
Died November 29, 1992, Camarillo, California, United States |
George Tucker "Tuck" Stainback (August 4, 1911 – November 29, 1992) was a Major League Baseball outfielder for 13 seasons with the Chicago Cubs (1934–1937), St. Louis Cardinals (1938), Philadelphia Phillies (1938), Brooklyn Dodgers (1938–1939), Detroit Tigers (1940–1941), New York Yankees (1942–1945), and Philadelphia Athletics (1946). Born in Los Angeles, Stainback played in 817 games, 629 in the outfield. For his career, he had a .259 batting average and 204 RBIs.
After the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958, Stainback, who had settled in the area after retiring from baseball, approached the Dodgers' Red Patterson with his idea to develop ticket sales to fraternal and civic organizations. He developed group ticket sales over a 20-year career as a Dodger executive and supervised the club's Knothole program, which treated children to free games.
Stainback died in 1992 after suffering a stroke in Camarillo, California, at age 81.