About Mel Ott Memorabilia & Collectibles
Melvin Thomas "Mel" Ott is a right fielder who played his entire baseball career for the New York Giants in the Major League Baseball. He was known to be the first National League player to exceed 500 home runs. He used his left hand in batting but he threw with his right hand. His homerun record was only surpassed by Babe Ruth and Jimmie Foxx.
He is closely linked to
Albert Pujols a first baseman in the Major League Baseball, who played his entire career with the St. Louis Cardinals, and
Chipper Jones an American who played for the Atlanta Braves in the Major League.
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About Mel Ott:
Mel Ott (full name: Melvin Thomas Ott; Master Melvin) played rightfielder and third baseman from 1932 until 1947 for the New York Giants. He played for the Giants from 1932 - 1947. Over 22 seasons, he played 2730 games, hit 511 home runs, drove in 1859 runs, and stole 89 bases. Born on March 2, 1909 in Gretna, LA, Ott stood 5' 9" and weighed 170 lb. He attended Gretna (Gretna, LA) high school. His debut was on April 27, 1926 and he played his final game on July 11, 1947. Over his career, Ott made $70,000. Common misspellings of his name include Master Melvin Mel mell Melvin Thomas Ott.