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  1. Jimmie Foxx. Baseball Legends by Norm with Introduction by Jim Murray, Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame and Senior Consultant Earl Weaver Macht, 1991
  2. Double X: the story of Jimmie Foxx--baseball's forgotten slugger by Bob Gorman, 1990-01-01
  3. Jimmie Foxx: Baseball Hall of Famer, 1907-1967. (book reviews): An article from: The Mississippi Quarterly by Charles C. Alexander, 1998-03-22
  4. Miami Hurricanes Baseball Coaches: Jimmie Foxx
  5. Jimmie Foxx: The Life and Times of a Baseball Hall of Famer, 1907-1967 by W. Harrison Daniel, 2004-01
  6. All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Managers: Jimmie Foxx, Guy Bush, Max Carey, Bill Allington, Bubber Jonnard, Bonnie Baker
  7. Jimmie Foxx: The Life and Times of a Baseball Hall of Famer, 1907-1976 by W. Harrison Daniel, 1996-01-01
  8. Jimmie Foxx: The Life and Times of a Baseball Hall of Famer, 1907-1967 by W. Harrison; Harrison, Daniel W. Daniel, 1996-01-01
  9. Jimmie Foxx: The Pride of Sudlersville (American Sports History Series) by Mark R. Millikin, 2005-09-21

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An imposing physical specimen with bulging muscles, Jimmie Foxx was more than just a slugger - he twice led the AL in batting and in 1945, at the tail end of his career, he pitched for the Phillies - winning a game and posting a 1.59 ERA. In his prime he challenged Babe Ruth's single-season home run record, won three MVP awards, and the Triple Crown. He won two World Series titles with Connie Mack's Athletics, and retired as the second leading home run hitter of all-time.
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Foxx batted .344 with 22 hits in 18 World Series games. He hit four homers and drove in 11 runs. World Champion?

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DOUBLE X: JIMMIE FOXX Jimmie Foxx was a very powerful fellow. He was a right-handed hitter and a low-ball hitter, and could hit a ball a mile. He was a very good friend of mine. Jimmie hit knuckleballs very well, and it was tough for the infielders and outfielders to catch the vicious line drives off his bat because the baseball, when hit, did not rotate at all. Some of those balls flew past the infielders or outfielders as if Hoyt Wilhelm had thrown the ball himself. Jimmie hit 58 home runs one year and he hit balls farther than anyone. He was a dangerous hitter and an excellent first baseman as well. He had a lifetime batting average of .325. He compiled an incredible .428 on-base percentage and a career .609 slugging percentage, finishing with 534 career home runs, 1,351 runs scored, and 1,922 RBIs. Most of all, however, Jimmie Foxx was a likable guy. I don’t think Jimmie had any enemies. He died fairly young, and his nickname “Double X” was because his last name had two x’s in it. Jimmie had a son who played in the same league I managed, the American Amateur Baseball Congress League in Lakewood, Ohio, for college boys. He was a third baseman, a tall kid, taller than his dad, but not as powerful or as muscular.

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30. HickokSports.com - Biography - Jimmy Foxx
foxx, jimmie (James E.) baseball. b. Oct. 22, 1907, Sudlersville, MD d. July 21,1967. Career Batting Record. foxx was 6foot and 195 pounds,
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Career Batting Record Foxx was 6-foot and 195 pounds, but he seemed bigger, probably because he could hit the ball so far. He joined the AL's Philadelphia Athletics in 1925 as a catcher, but didn't play much during his first few seasons because Philadelphia already had the best catcher in baseball, Mickey Cochrane. In his infrequent appearances, Foxx showed that he could hit, and in 1929 he became Philadelphia's starting first baseman. He hit .354 with 33 home runs and 117 RBI. It was the first in a record streak of twelve years in which he hit 30 or more home runs and drove in 100 or more runs. Foxx had a .335 average with 37 home runs and 156 RBI in 1930, then batted .291 with 30 homers and 120 RBI in 1931, as the Athletics won their third straight pennant. In their three World Series appearances, Foxx hit .344, with 4 home runs, 11 runs scored, and 11 RBI. Philadelphia owner-manager Connie Mack began to dismantle the team in 1932 because of financial problems. The Athletics started to slide, but Foxx didn't. He led the AL with 58 home runs and 169 RBI, batting .364. Foxx lost two home runs that were hit in games called by rain before they became official, which kept him from tying Babe Ruth's famous record of 60 in a season. He was also deprived of the triple crown because the batting title was awarded to Dale Alexander, even though Alexander didn't have the required 400 at-bats for the season.

31. Foxx, Jimmie. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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34. Jimmie Foxx Field
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Lakewood City Council Dear Friends, One of the joys of living in a small town is that there is a keen awareness of the contributions made by its residents. For any number of reasons, Lakewood is unique among Greater Cleveland's suburbs in that, despite its size, the city retains a small town atmosphere. It is important that Lakewood continue to recognize the contributions its residents have made whether they be in service to their country, government, education, the arts, entertainment or athletics. By recognizing those individuals, it helps each of us put into perspective our own actions and deeds, as humbling as that may be. Recognizing those individuals gives the community and each one of us a sense of dignity and pride, traits that are often lost in today's world. Finally, it lets neighbors and friends know that we care about and appreciate one another. On behalf of the citizens of the City of Lakewood, it is with great pleasure that we dedicate the baseball field at Kauffman Park in honor of Jimmie Foxx who, after retiring from professional baseball, chose to raise his family here, unselfishly volunteered his time on Lakewood's sandlot baseball fields, and who blessed us with his humanity. Sincerely

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A Great Community for a Great Baseball Player Jimmy Foxx, an astute baseball hitter with a keen eye for the strike zone, also had excellent vision for choosing a good community. considered by many as one of the greatest power hitters in baseball history, Jimmie picked Lakewood as the city to make his home and raise a family. "Double X" or "The Beast" as he was sometimes called, was voted the American League's most Valuable Player three times, and hit 58 homeruns in 1932. He won the rare Triple Crown Award in 1933 and, at the time of this Park's dedication, was 10th on the alltime homerun list with 534 round trippers. he played for the Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Athletics, appearing in three World Series. His lifetime slugging average was an incredible 609! In 1951, at the age of 43, he received Baseball's greatest honor when he was elected into the Hall of Fame. He died in 1967.

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37. Jimmie Foxx - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Jimmie Foxx on the cover of Time in 1929 James Emory Foxx October 22 July 21 ) was, up until Mark McGwire 's glory days in the late , the most prolific right-handed power hitter to ever play the game of baseball . Foxx was the second Major League Baseball player to hit 500 career home runs, and at age 32 years, 11 months, and two days, is still the youngest ever to reach that mark. Although Foxx's name appears both as Jimmy Foxx and Jimmie Foxx in newspaper accounts, box scores baseball cards , and other records, Foxx generally signed his name "Jimmie." Born in Sudlersville, Maryland , Foxx (nicknamed "Double X" and "The Beast") played baseball in high school and dropped out to join a minor league team managed by former Philadelphia Athletics great Home Run Baker . Foxx had hoped to pitch or play third base, but since the team was short on catchers , Foxx moved behind the plate. He immediately drew interest from the Athletics and New York Yankees . Foxx signed with the A's and made his major league debut in at age 17.

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40. SI.com - Major League Baseball - Jimmie Foxx Player Page
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