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Mel Ott was a power-hitting right fielder for the New York Giants from 1926 to 1947. He led the NL in home runs six times, was an All-Star for 11 seasons, and was the first NL player to surpass 500 career home runs.
Melvin Thomas „Mel“ Ott (* 2. März 1909 in Gretna, Louisiana; † 21. November 1958 in New Orleans), Spitzname „Master Melvin“, war ein Right Fielder in der Major League Baseball (MLB). Ott spielte während seiner gesamten Karriere für die New York Giants (1926–1947).
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- March 2, 1909
Mel Ott was a six-time league leader in home runs and a 12-time All-Star for the New York Giants from 1926 to 1947. He hit 511 homers, scored 1,859 runs and drove in 1,860 runs in his career, and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1951.
3. Feb. 2011 · Learn about Mel Ott, a New York Giants legend who hit 511 home runs and won six home-run titles. Watch a video from the Baseball Hall of Fame website that features his career highlights and achievements.
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Mel Ott Bio. Fullname: Melvin Thomas Ott; Nickname: Master Melvin; Born: 3/02/1909 in Gretna, LA; High School: Gretna, Gretna, LA; Debut: 4/27/1926; Hall of Fame: 1951; Died: 11/21/1958
24. Feb. 2020 · But the right answer is surely Mel Ott. He led National League position players in WAR five times and finished in the top three another three times. And not only did he never win the award, he...