About Rudy York Memorabilia & Collectibles
A first baseman of the Maor League Baseball who debuted his career on August 22, 1934 under the
Detroit Tigers, Preston Rudolph York has also played for the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox and the Philadelphi a Athletics. Rudy started playing baseball in his mid teenager years and has become a star player for the Atco mll team where he used to play with older men. He started playing in the minor league and signed up for Knoxville club and appeared in three games . Eddie Goosetree, a scout of the Detroit signed Rudy for the Tigers. His last game appearance was with the
Philadelphi Athletics on September 20, 1948. Rudy York has posted a .275 batting average, 277 home runs and had runs batted in of 1, 152.
He was selected seven times for the All-star awards and received the World Series Champion award in 1945.
After his baseball stint, he was a scout for the New York Yankees and
Houston Colts 45s. Rudy York died of cancer at a young age of 56.
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About Rudy York:
Rudy York (full name: Rudolph Preston York; no nicknames) played first baseman and catcher from 1934 until 1948 for the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox and Philadelphia Athletics. He played for the Tigers from 1934 - 1945, Red Sox from 1946 - 1947, White Sox in 1947 and Athletics in 1948. Over 13 seasons, he played 1603 games, hit 277 home runs, drove in 876 runs, and stole 38 bases. Born on August 17, 1913 in Ragland, AL (All Transactions), York stood 6' 1" and weighed 209 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on August 22, 1934 and he played his final game on September 20, 1948. Over his career, York made $20,000. Common misspellings of his name include Preston Rudolph Preston Rudolph Rudy York.