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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Sandy Thompson born?

Sandy Thompson was born on June 5, 1895.

Where was Sandy Thompson born?

Sandy Thompson was born in Marshall, TX.

How tall was Sandy Thompson?

Sandy Thompson was 5-9 (175 cm) tall.

How much did Sandy Thompson weigh when playing?

Sandy Thompson weighed 170 lbs (77 kg) when playing.

How many seasons did Sandy Thompson play?

Sandy Thompson played 10 seasons.

Is Sandy Thompson in the Hall of Fame?

Sandy Thompson has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.

What position did Sandy Thompson play?

Sandy Thompson was an Outfielder.

How many hits did Sandy Thompson have?

Sandy Thompson had 714 hits over his career.

How many home runs did Sandy Thompson have?

Sandy Thompson had 7 home runs over his career.

What was Sandy Thompson's average?

Sandy Thompson had a .305 average over his career.

How many teams has Sandy Thompson played for?

Sandy Thompson played for 5 teams; the Milwaukee Bears, Birmingham Black Barons, Chicago American Giants, Chicago Columbia Giants and Chicago American Giants.

How many World Series has Sandy Thompson won?

Sandy Thompson won 1 World Series.

When did Sandy Thompson retire?

Sandy Thompson last played in 1932.

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