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Hank Sauer

American baseball player and coach

Died when: 84 years 160 days (1013 months)
Star Sign: Pisces

 

Hank Sauer

Henry John Sauer (March 17, 1917 – August 24, 2001) was an American professional baseball player, coach and scout.He appeared in 1,399 games, primarily as a left fielder, in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds (1941–1942, 1945, 1948–1949), Chicago Cubs (1949–1955), St.

Louis Cardinals (1956), and New York / San Francisco Giants (1957–1959).A two-time All-Star, Sauer hit more than 30 home runs six times in the seven seasons of 1948 through 1954.

He was a feared slugger for the early-1950s Cubs, exceeding the 30-homer mark five times in a Chicago uniform, with a career-high of 41 in 1954.

His most productive season came in 1952, when Sauer led the National League in home runs (37, tied with Ralph Kiner) and runs batted in (121), and was named the Most Valuable Player.

Sauer and Johnny Bench are the only players in major league history ever to have hit three homers in a single game twice against the same pitcher.

He did it 1950 and 1952 while with the Cubs, victimizing Curt Simmons of the Philadelphia Phillies.A younger brother, Ed, also an outfielder, played in 189 games in the majors for three National League teams during the 1940s.


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