Butch Nieman
Elmer Le Roy Nieman
- Bats Left, Throws Left
- Height 6' 2", Weight 195 lb.
- School Kansas State University
- High School Marysville (KS) High School
- Debut May 2, 1943
- Final Game September 30, 1945
- Born February 8, 1918 in Herkimer, KS USA
- Died November 2, 1993 in Topeka, KS USA
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Butch Nieman dominated the class C Western Association from 1947 to 1950. In 1947, the Topeka player-manager led the league in homers (29), RBI (114) and walks (144). A year later he again took all three titles - 34 homers, 146 men batted in and 143 bases on balls. In 1949, he coaxed 132 walks, slugged 26 long balls and drove in 110, again showing the top mark in each category. In 1950 he completed the trifecta for a fourth year in a row with 149 RBI, 145 walks and 28 four-baggers. The 4th year saw a strong challenge from Joplin shortstop Mickey Mantle, who drove in 136 and hit 26 homers. In 1951 Nieman won his 5th straight HR title in the league with 28, but his 94 RBI fell 9 short of the league lead.
In the major leagues, he spent three seasons with the Boston Braves. Nieman's scratch infield hit in the 1st inning off St. Louis Cardinals 3B Whitey Kurowski's chest was the only one allowed by Max Lanier in a complete game one-hitter on August 22, 1944 at Sportsman's Park in the second game of a twinight doubleheader.
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