Joe Munson

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Biography

Munson attended Lehigh University, where he played college baseball.[1] He then played in the minor leagues from 1918 through 1932,[2] initially playing under the name "Joe Martin".Script error: No such module "Unsubst". With the Harrisburg Senators in 1925, he won the Eastern League triple crown,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". leading the league with a .400 batting average, 33 home runs and 129 RBIs, while also recording 188 hits, 132 runs scored, and 17 triples.[2] For the Tulsa Oilers in the Western League, he batted .383 in 1927, won the batting title with .385 in 1928, and then hit .369 in 1929.[2] After the 1932 season, he retired with a .335 minor league lifetime average and 2,050 hits.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Munson played in a total of 42 major league games, all with the Chicago Cubs.[3] In 1925, he played in nine games, batting .371 (13-for-35) with three RBIs.[4] In 1926, he played in 33 games, batting .257 (26-for-101) with three home runs and 15 RBIs.[4] Overall in MLB, Munson was a .287 hitter (39-for-136) with three home runs and 18 RBIs.[4] Defensively, he played 21 games in right field and 16 games in left field, with a .922 fielding average.[4]

Munson was born in Renovo, Pennsylvania.[3] A 1925 newspaper article noted that he was studying art in St. Louis during the baseball offseason.[5] On his draft registration card of February 1942, he listed his employer as the Union Tank Car Company in Philadelphia.[6] He died at the age of 91 in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, and was buried under his birth name.[3]

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