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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Tommie Dukes born?

Tommie Dukes was born on September 24, 1906.

Where was Tommie Dukes born?

Tommie Dukes was born in Picayune, MS.

How tall was Tommie Dukes?

Tommie Dukes was 5-9 (175 cm) tall.

How much did Tommie Dukes weigh when playing?

Tommie Dukes weighed 160 lbs (72 kg) when playing.

How many seasons did Tommie Dukes play?

Tommie Dukes played 10 seasons.

Is Tommie Dukes in the Hall of Fame?

Tommie Dukes has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.

What position did Tommie Dukes play?

Tommie Dukes was a Catcher and Outfielder.

How many hits did Tommie Dukes have?

Tommie Dukes had 248 hits over his career.

How many home runs did Tommie Dukes have?

Tommie Dukes had 13 home runs over his career.

What was Tommie Dukes' average?

Tommie Dukes had a .301 average over his career.

How many teams has Tommie Dukes played for?

Tommie Dukes played for 8 teams; the Chicago American Giants, Memphis Red Sox, Nashville Elite Giants, Nashville Elite Giants, Homestead Grays, Toledo Crawfords, Toledo Crawfords and Chicago American Giants.

How many World Series has Tommie Dukes won?

Tommie Dukes never won a World Series.

When did Tommie Dukes retire?

Tommie Dukes last played in 1945.

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