Jimmy Brown

2B/3B/SS · B/R · MLB · ACTIVE: 1937–1946 BORN: JAMESVILLE, USA
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Career
980 H · 9 HR · 319 RBI · 39 SB
.279 AVG · .678 OPS · 890 G
1946 Season
.241 AVG · 0 HR · 12 RBI · 3 SB
.293 OBP · .266 SLG · .559 OPS
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Jimmy Brown was a second baseman in MLB history. Across 890 career games, with a .279 batting average and 9 home runs. This page covers season stats, team history, and career profile.

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Full Career Record

Season-by-season performance, contract terms, and the complete archive.

Season-by-Season Batting
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Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO AVG OBP SLG OPS
1937 STL 138 525 86 145 20 9 2 53 10 27 29 .276 .313 .360 .673
1938 STL 108 382 50 115 12 6 0 38 7 27 9 .301 .350 .364 .714
1939 STL 147 645 88 192 31 8 3 51 4 32 18 .298 .335 .384 .719
1940 STL 107 454 56 127 17 4 0 30 9 24 15 .280 .317 .335 .652
1941 STL 132 549 81 168 28 9 3 56 2 45 22 .306 .363 .406 .769
1942 STL 145 606 75 155 28 4 1 71 4 52 11 .256 .315 .320 .635
1943 STL 34 110 6 20 4 2 0 8 0 6 1 .182 .224 .255 .479
1946 PIT 79 241 23 58 6 0 0 12 3 18 5 .241 .293 .266 .559
Career Totals 890 3512 465 980 146 42 9 319 39 231 110 .279 .326 .352 .678
Awards & Achievements
  • Baseball Magazine All-Star (3): 1941, 1941, 1942
All-Star Selections

1942

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Data: Lahman Baseball Database (CC BY-SA 4.0), Cot's Baseball Contracts, Retrosheet.