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James Edward Hegan nicknamed "Jim" led American League catchers in double plays in 1948; tied in 1947. Also tied major league record for catchers June 21, 1949, by making an unassisted double play. Caught three no-hit games. Had three years military service, 1943-1945. Member 1950 and '51 A.L. All-Star Team. Generally considered one of best handlers of pitchers in game today.
Jim Outlaw, the ranking hitter of the 17 rookies on the Boston Bees' roster this year, started his baseball career as an infielder but has since been converted to an outfielder. Jim, a graduate of Auburn College, hit .351 for Decatur of the Three-I League in 1935, .330 for Nashville in 1936. In 1938, while with Syracuse of the International League, he was the third ranking batsman of the league with a batting average of .339, collecting 141 hits in 114 games, driving in 70 runs.
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