Outfielder (and occasional first baseman) for the National League's
Cincinnati Redlegs (1941-1942, 1945, 1948-1949), Chcago Cubs
(1949-1955), St. Louis Cardinals (1956), and New York/San Francisco
Giants (1957-1959).
Named to 1950 and 1952 National League All Star Teams.
1952 National League MVP for leading League in Home Runs (37), RBI
(121) and Extra-Base Hits (71). Also had .531 Slugging Percentage, 301
Total Bases, 31 Doubles, 77 Walks, 92 Strikeouts and 234 Times on Base
in 151 Games.
Led National League in Strikeouts (85) in 1948.
Oldest player in National League in 1958 season (41).