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39. George McQuinn

  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: May 29, 1910 in Arlington, VA USA
  • Weight: 165 lbs.
  • Height: 5'11"
  • Bats: L
  • Throws: L
  • Debut: April 14, 1936
  • Final Game: October 02, 1948
 
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George McQuinn arrived in St. Louis as a diamond in the rough, plucked from the powerhouse Yankees organization in the 1937 Rule 5 Draft. It proved to be a franchise-altering acquisition. Over the next eight seasons, McQuinn established himself as the premier first baseman in the American League, providing a rare blend of defensive grace and consistent left-handed power.

McQuinn’s peak years in St. Louis were defined by elite consistency. He was a four-time All-Star with the Browns, batting over .300 in each of his first two seasons (1938–1939) and recording three consecutive years with at least 15 home runs. While many stars of the era were called away to military service during World War II, McQuinn remained the steady heartbeat of the Browns' lineup. His leadership and production were instrumental in the historic 1944 season, where he anchored the infield and powered the Browns to their first and only American League Pennant.

Though he was traded to Philadelphia after the 1945 season, McQuinn’s legacy in St. Louis was already secure. He departed with 1,220 hits, 108 home runs, and a reputation as a "big game" player who hit .438 during the 1944 World Series against the cross-town Cardinals.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: First Base
  • Acquired: Selected from the New York Yankees in the Rule 5 Draft 10/5/37.
  • Departed: Traded to the Philadelphia Athletics for Dick Siebert 10/16/45.
  • Games Played: 1138
  • Notable Statistics: 663 Runs Scored
    1,220 Hits
    254 Doubles
    47 Triples
    108 Home Runs
    625 Runs Batted In
    28 Stolen Bases
    .283/.361/.439 Slash Line
    18.0 bWAR

    6 Playoff Games
    2 Runs Scored
    7 Hits
    2 Doubles
    0 Triples
    1 Home Run
    5 Runs Batted In
    0 Stolen Bases
    .438/.609/.750 Slash Line
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    All-Star (1939, 1940, 1942, 1944 & 1945)
    Most Putouts (1939)
    Most Putouts by a First Baseman (1939)
    Most Assists by a First Baseman (1939 & 1940)
    Most Double Plays Turned by a First Baseman (1940)
    Highest Range Factor per Game by a First Baseman (1940 & 1942)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a First Baseman (1940, 1941 & 1942)

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