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Lou Novikoff
Nickname(s): The Mad Russian
1915-1970

OF 1941-44, 46 Cubs , Phillies

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Career 356.28215138

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A four-time minor league batting champion and TSN Minor League Player of the Year in 1939, Novikoff could hit, but was a butcher in the outfield. He had trouble locating fly balls, and would leap at a line drive and appear to wrestle it to the ground. A wartime Cub fill-in and an entertaining, storytelling eccentric, he feared touching Wrigley Field 's ivy-covered walls. He once stole third with the bases loaded because, he said, "I got such a good jump on the pitcher." Known for a prodigious appetite, he was assisted by his pet Russian wolfhound, which reputedly dined only on caviar. Novikoff, who had played softball as Lou Nova, went back to the game after he retired from baseball. He played until he was fifty-three, and was inducted into the Softball Hall of Fame. (JK)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» August 6th, 1942: Lou Novikoff, who led four minor leagues in hitting in consecutive years but was a bust with the Cubs in 1941, moves into the top five among NL hitters at .316. In his last at bat of the year, Novikoff will get a "gift hit" when the opposing pitcher lets a light grounder come to a stop so he can maintain a .300 batting average for the season.