Jimmy Austin
FameRank: 6

"As Player"

*New York Yankees/New York Highlanders (–)

*Baltimore Orioles/St. Louis Browns (–, –, )

"As Manager"

*Baltimore Orioles/St. Louis Browns (, , )

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*Led AL in sacrifice hits in with 34

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"James Phillip "Jimmy" Austin" (December 8, 1879 – March 6, 1965) was a professional baseball player and coach.

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It started out incredible. We were unbelievable. We were moving really well and everything was good. We were expected to fall apart a little here and there, but we stuck to our game plan and (we're) just going to continue to work with it.

We're trying to do something different and winning this is just an extra benefit, ... It was kind of a bummer last year to get DQ for that. Things happen, but that's racing.