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Jim Hughes
1923-2001

RHP 1952-57 Dodgers, Cubs, White Sox

Jim Hughes's Teammates

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World Series 40-02.25


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Pitching for the Dodgers in 1954, Hughes broke Hugh Casey's 1947 club record with 24 saves, a mark later tied by Jim Brewer in 1970 and broken by Jay Howell in 1989. After his retirement in 1957, he followed in his father's and grandfather's footsteps to become a firefighter in his native Chicago.

After Hughes died in 2001, former teammate Tom Lasorda remembered him as "a big, tough guy" who needed little time to warm up. "After a few pitches, he was fogging it. Nothing but hard stuff," Lasorda told the New York Times. "Didn't have a breaking ball." (JGR)


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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» September 28, 1952: The Braves play a 12-inning, 5-5 tie in Brooklyn in their last game as the Boston Braves. The Dodger pitching staff sets a NL record for most strikeouts in a season with 773 when Jim Hughes fans Sid Gordon in the 12th.