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  1. Frederick Charles Lindstrom (November 21, 1905 – October 4, 1981) was an American professional baseball third baseman and outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Giants , Pittsburgh Pirates , Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn Dodgers from 1924 until 1936.

  2. Jan 4, 2012 · In 1947 Lindstrom became baseball coach at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He coached the Wildcats for 14 years until he resigned on May 12, 1961, to accept an appointment as postmaster at Evanston. In 1976 Freddie Lindstrom was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee.

  3. Frederick “Freddie” Lindstrom began his professional baseball career at the age of 16. One of the finest athletes to come out of Chicago, he had tryouts with both the Cubs and the New York Giants.

  4. Freddie Lindstrom Bio. Fullname: Frederick Charles Lindstrom; Born: 11/21/1905 in Chicago, IL; High School: Loyola Academy, Wilmette, IL; Debut: 4/15/1924; Hall of Fame: 1976; Died: 10/04/1981; Relationship(s): father of Charlie Lindstrom

  5. New research shows that in 1930, New York Giants third baseman Freddie Lindstrom went 59-for-123 (.480) with runners in scoring position, which is likely the top mark in the history of the game among fulltime players.

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  7. Going the baseball route came full circle for Lindstrom on Aug. 9, 1976, when he was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Achieving baseball immortality with Lindstrom was Robin Roberts, Bob Lemon, Cal Hubbard, Roger Connor and Oscar Charleston.

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