Jack Phillips (pitcher)
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Phillips was a native of St. Louis whose pro career lasted for seven seasons (1942–48). Listed as Script error: No such module "convert". tall and Script error: No such module "convert"., he had also spent part of 1945 as a member of the Giants' top farm club, Jersey City of the International League.
He died in St. Louis by accidental electrocution at the age of 39,[2] ten years after leaving baseball.
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