Ival Goodman

American baseball player (1908–1984)


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::summary American baseball player (1908–1984) ::

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FieldValue
nameIval Goodman
imageIval Goodman Reds.jpg
positionRight fielder
batsLeft
throwsRight
birth_date
birth_placeNorthview, Missouri, U.S.
death_date
death_placeCincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
debutleagueMLB
debutdateApril 16
debutyear1935
debutteamCincinnati Reds
finalleagueMLB
finaldateAugust 23
finalyear1944
finalteamChicago Cubs
statleagueMLB
stat1labelBatting average
stat1value.281
stat2labelHome runs
stat2value95
stat3labelRuns batted in
stat3value525
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Cincinnati Reds years

The Cincinnati Reds purchased Goodman from the St. Louis Cardinals on November 3, 1934, for $25,000. The decision paid immediate dividends. In his first season in the majors, Goodman appeared in 148 games, hitting .269 with 12 home runs and 72 runs batted in. Goodman also scored 86 runs and led the league with 18 triples. He led the league again the following season with 14 triples.

Goodman remained a fixture in the Reds lineup in the following years. In 1938 he set a since-broken Reds record with 30 home runs, which was second only to Mel Ott's 36 that season, while scoring 103 runs (fourth in the NL) and driving in 92 (eighth in the NL). He was named to the NL All-Star team that season.

In the Reds' pennant-winning 1939 season, Goodman hit a career-high .323 (sixth best in the NL) and was again named to the NL All-Star team. He also hit .333 in the World Series that year, but the Reds lost to the New York Yankees in an eventual four-game sweep.

The Reds rebounded in 1940, posting 100 wins for the first time in club history and winning their first World Series title since 1919, in what would be Goodman's final season as an everyday player. He hit .258 that year with 12 home runs and 78 runs scored. He also drove in five runs in the World Series that season.

Chicago Cubs years

Goodman appeared in just 42 games in 1941 and 87 games in 1942, and on November 14, 1942, the Chicago Cubs purchased him from the Reds. He hit .320 in 80 games for the Cubs in 1943, but appeared in just 62 games the following season, which would be his last in the majors.

Goodman died on November 25, 1984, in Cincinnati, Ohio.

League leader

Honors and awards

Career statistics

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In the 1939 and 1940 World Series, Goodman posted a .295 batting average (13-for-44) with 8 runs scored and 6 RBI.

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