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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Tom Parker born?

Tom Parker was born on February 12, 1912.

Where was Tom Parker born?

Tom Parker was born in Alexandria, LA.

How tall was Tom Parker?

Tom Parker was 6-1 (185 cm) tall.

How much did Tom Parker weigh when playing?

Tom Parker weighed 235 lbs (106 kg) when playing.

How many seasons did Tom Parker play?

Tom Parker played 12 seasons.

Is Tom Parker in the Hall of Fame?

Tom Parker has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.

What position did Tom Parker play?

Tom Parker was an Outfielder and Pitcher.

How many hits did Tom Parker have?

Tom Parker had 210 hits over his career.

How many home runs did Tom Parker have?

Tom Parker had 12 home runs over his career.

What was Tom Parker's average?

Tom Parker had a .288 average over his career.

How many teams has Tom Parker played for?

Tom Parker played for 7 teams; the Indianapolis ABCs, Nashville Elite Giants, Homestead Grays, St. Louis-New Orleans Stars, New York Black Yankees, Harrisburg Stars and New York Cubans.

How many World Series has Tom Parker won?

Tom Parker won 1 World Series.

When did Tom Parker retire?

Tom Parker last played in 1948.

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