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Dimitrios Speros “Jim” Baxes

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Dimitrios Speros “Jim” Baxes

Original Name
Dimitrios Speros
Birth
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
14 Nov 1996 (aged 68)
Garden Grove, Orange County, California, USA
Burial
Garden Grove, Orange County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.7847153, Longitude: -117.9759305
Plot
Northeast Lawn, Row 136-A, Space 11
Memorial ID
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Major League Baseball Player. He played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Cleveland Indians for one season. After a long and successful minor league career, Baxes finally made his major league debut April 11, 1959, for the Dodgers. He played in 11 games for Los Angeles, mostly at third base, and hit .303 with a .515 slugging percentage. When the Dodgers removed Baxes from their roster on cut-down day, he considered the idea of quitting baseball. Then, on May 22, Baxes was traded to Cleveland for $10,000 cash and a player. Baxes played in 77 games for the Indians in 1959 – 48 at second base and 22 at third. He hit .239 for the Tribe and belted 15 home runs. Baxes finished with season and career totals of 17 home runs and a .246 batting average and was selected to the Topps All-Star Rookie Roster. However, it was his only major league season, as he was back in the minor leagues in 1960. After the 1961 campaign, he retired from organized baseball. On April 15, 1959, he hit his first major league home run off future Hall of Famer Bob Gibson. Gibson had not previously pitched to any batter in the majors. Baxes would collect 16 more that year, while Gibson would surrender just three more in his rookie campaign.
Major League Baseball Player. He played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Cleveland Indians for one season. After a long and successful minor league career, Baxes finally made his major league debut April 11, 1959, for the Dodgers. He played in 11 games for Los Angeles, mostly at third base, and hit .303 with a .515 slugging percentage. When the Dodgers removed Baxes from their roster on cut-down day, he considered the idea of quitting baseball. Then, on May 22, Baxes was traded to Cleveland for $10,000 cash and a player. Baxes played in 77 games for the Indians in 1959 – 48 at second base and 22 at third. He hit .239 for the Tribe and belted 15 home runs. Baxes finished with season and career totals of 17 home runs and a .246 batting average and was selected to the Topps All-Star Rookie Roster. However, it was his only major league season, as he was back in the minor leagues in 1960. After the 1961 campaign, he retired from organized baseball. On April 15, 1959, he hit his first major league home run off future Hall of Famer Bob Gibson. Gibson had not previously pitched to any batter in the majors. Baxes would collect 16 more that year, while Gibson would surrender just three more in his rookie campaign.

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  • Created by: Megan
  • Added: Sep 20, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15825751/dimitrios_speros-baxes: accessed ), memorial page for Dimitrios Speros “Jim” Baxes (5 Jul 1928–14 Nov 1996), Find a Grave Memorial ID 15825751, citing Magnolia Memorial Park, Garden Grove, Orange County, California, USA; Maintained by Megan (contributor 46488108).