Ray Mack
Raymond James Mack
born Raymond James Mlckovsky
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 6' 0", Weight 200 lb.
- School Case School of Applied Science
- High School John Adams High School (Cleveland)
- Debut September 9, 1938
- Final Game September 28, 1947
- Born August 31, 1916 in Cleveland, OH USA
- Died May 7, 1969 in Bucyrus, OH USA
Biographical Information[edit]
Ray Mack, one of the best major leaguers to come out of Case Western Reserve University, played nine years in the major leagues. He was on the All-Star team in 1940, a year in which he hit 12 home runs with a .283 average, and a year in which the Cleveland Indians went 89-65. His double play partner that year was the 22-year-old Lou Boudreau.
Mack entered the Army in April 1945 and was discharged in November 1945.
Notable Achievements[edit]
- AL All-Star (1940)
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