Jim Beattie League Championship Series Stats

The Jim Beattie League Championship Series stats seen below include his League Championship Series year-by-year hitting stats, League Championship Series fielding stats, and League Championship Series pitching stats (where applicable).

"He (Jim Beattie) has an excellent slider, as quick as any in the American League. He is the type who can be flirting with a no-hitter when he has his excellent stuff." - Denny Matthews in The Scouting Report (1985)

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Jim Beattie Autograph on a 1983 Donruss (#176)

Jim Beattie Autograph on a 1983 Donruss (#176)
 

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Birth Name:   James Louis Beattie
Nickname:   Jim
Born On:   07-04-1954  (Cancer)
Place of Birth Data Born In:   Hampton, Virginia
Year of Death Data Died On:   Still Living
Place of Death Data Died In:   Still Living
Cemetery:   n/a
High School:   South Portland High School (South Portland, ME)
College:   Dartmouth College
Batting Stances Chart Bats:   Right   Throwing Arms Chart Throws:   Right
Player Height Chart Height:   6-06   Player Weight Chart Weight:   220
First Game:   04-25-1978 (Age 23)
Last Game:   08-05-1986
Draft:   1975 : 4th Round (91st)
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Jim Beattie League Championship Series Pitching Stats

G GS GF W L PCT ERA CG SHO SV IP BFP H ER R HR BB IBB SO WP HBP BK HLD
1978 Yankees 1 1 0 1 0 1.000 1.69 0 0 0 5.1 23 2 1 1 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 -
G GS GF W L PCT ERA CG SHO SV IP BFP H ER R HR BB IBB SO WP HBP BK HLD
1 Year 1 1 0 1 0 1.000 1.69 0 0 0 5.1 23 2 1 1 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 -
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Jim Beattie League Championship Series Hitting Stats

G AB R H 2B 3B HR GS RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP GIDP AVG OBP SLG
1978 Yankees 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
G AB R H 2B 3B HR GS RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP GIDP AVG OBP SLG
1 Year 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
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Jim Beattie League Championship Series Fielding Stats

POS G GS OUTS TC TC/G CH PO A E DP PB CASB CACS FLD% RF ZR
1978 Yankees P 1 1 15 2 2.0 2 2 0 0 0 n/a n/a n/a 1.000 3.60 -
POS G GS OUTS TC TC/G CH PO A E DP PB CASB CACS FLD% RF ZR
P Totals 1 1 15 2 2.0 2 2 0 0 0 n/a n/a n/a 1.000 3.60 --
1 Year 1 1 15 2 2.0 2 2 0 0 0 n/a n/a n/a 1.000 3.60 --
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Jim Beattie League Championship Series Miscellaneous Stats

SB CS SB% PH PR DH AB/HR AB/K AB/RBI K/BB K/9 BB/9
1978 Yankees 0 0 .000 - - 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.60 5.06 8.44
SB CS SB% PH PR DH AB/HR AB/K AB/RBI K/BB K/9 BB/9
1 Year 0 0 .000 - - 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.60 5.06 8.44
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Jim Beattie League Championship Series Miscellaneous Items of Interest

1978 New York Yankees 45 $21,000.00 - Stats


The League Championship Series determines who wins the league pennant and advances to the World Series. Prior to 1969, the pennant winner was determined by the best won-loss record at the end of the regular season. A structured playoff series began in 1969, when both the National and American League reorganized into two divisions each, East and West. The two division winners within each league played each other in a best-of-five series to determine who would advanced to the World Series. In 1985, the format of the League Championship Series changed to best-of-seven.

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