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Who was Jimmie Reese?
- Ah, Jimmie Reese, fungo-hitting coach extraordinaire for many decades and the man who lived the best baseball life ever! His love of baseball was endless, his enthusiasm infectious! Too bad he never got to write his autobiography, which should have been titled "I roomed with Babe Ruth's suitcase!"
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www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/reeseji01.shtmlWas Jimmie Reese a good baseball player?
- The unparalleled baseball life of Jimmie Reese—as player, and as witness—nearly spanned the twentieth century. By the usual statistics, the big-league career of Jimmie Reese was modest. Drill down to fielding, and he is in the upper echelon of big-league second basemen by common standards.
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- Jimmie Reese (born James Herman Solomon; October 1, 1901 – July 13, 1994) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) infielder. He played second base, third base, and then coached at several professional levels. His Los Angeles Angels No. 50 was retired, and he was inducted into the Angels Hall of Fame .
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmie_ReeseIs Jimmie Reese Jewish?
- Reese was born James Herman Solomon and was Jewish, born in New York City, and was brought up in Los Angeles where he attended Rolling Hills Prep. In order to avoid the brunt of prejudice against Jewish baseball players, he adopted the name of Jimmie Reese, which he used throughout his baseball career.
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