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Otto Bluege

Full name Otto Adam Bluege
Born July 20, 1909, Chicago, Illinois
Died June 28, 1977, Chicago, Illinois
Cremated
First Game: April 12, 1932; Final Game: October 1, 1933
Bat: Right Throw: Right Height: 5' 10" Weight: 154
Brother of Ossie Bluege
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                           Batting Record
Year Team                     G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   BB IBB   SO HBP  SH  XI ROE GDP   SB  CS   AVG   OBP   SLG   BFW Year Team
1932 CIN N    Daily Splits    1     0    1    0   0   0   0    0    0   0    0   0   0   0   0   0    0   0     -     -     -   0.0 1932 CIN N
1933 CIN N    Daily Splits  108   291   17   62   6   2   0   18   26   0   29   0   6   0   6  13    0   1  .213  .278  .247  -2.8 1933 CIN N
Total    ( 2 Years) Splits  109   291   18   62   6   2   0   18   26   0   29   0   6   0   6  13    0   1  .213  .278  .247  -2.8 Total
Year Team                     G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   BB IBB   SO HBP  SH  XI ROE GDP   SB  CS   AVG   OBP   SLG   BFW Year Team

                           Fielding Record
Year Team               POS    G   GS   CG   INN      PO    A  ERR   DP  TP   AVG
1933 CIN N Daily Splits  SS   95   88   66   746     162  256   28   48   0  .937
1933 CIN N               2B   10    6    3    65      13   16    1    1   0  .967
1933 CIN N               3B    1    0    0     1       1    0    0    1   0 1.000
Total ( 1 Year ) Splits  SS   95   88   66   746     162  256   28   48   0  .937
Total ( 1 Year )         2B   10    6    3    65      13   16    1    1   0  .967
Total ( 1 Year )         3B    1    0    0     1       1    0    0    1   0 1.000
Year Team               POS    G   GS   CG   INN      PO    A  ERR   DP  TP   AVG

Transaction Information

Traded by Cincinnati Reds with Irv Jeffries to Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for
Mark Koenig (December 20, 1933).

Traded by Philadelphia Phillies to St. Paul (American Association) (January 6, 1934)
completing trade in which Philadelphia Phillies traded Jack Warner, cash and a
player to be named later to St. Paul (American Association) in exchange for Marty
Hopkins (October 30, 1933).
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