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    Ross Middlebrook "Pep" Youngs (April 10, 1897 – October 22, 1927) was an American professional baseball player. Nicknamed "Pep", he played ten seasons in Major League Baseball for the New York Giants from 1917 through 1926, playing right field almost exclusively.

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  2. Ross Youngs. Position: Rightfielder. Bats: Left • Throws: Right. 5-8 , 162lb (173cm, 73kg) Born: April 10, 1897 in Shiner, TX. Died: October 22, 1927 in San Antonio, TX. Buried: Mission Burial Park South, San Antonio, TX. High School: Debut: (Age 20-168d, 4,650th in major league history)

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  3. 1897 1897. Birth year. About Ross Youngs. Though the career of Ross Youngs was ended prematurely, he made an impact on the baseball world during his 10 seasons in the big leageus. Youngs made his major league debut in 1917 with the New York Giants.

  4. Oct 30, 2018 · Playing second base and some shortstop, Youngs started strong and never slowed down. In 137 games he led the league in batting (.362), hits (195), and runs (103). He stroked 30 doubles and six triples and stole 42 bases. During a hot streak in the middle of July he went 31 for 48, an amazing .646 batting average.

  5. Ross Youngs Bio. Fullname: Ross Middlebrook Youngs; Nickname: Pep; Born: 4/10/1897 in Shiner, TX; Debut: 9/25/1917; Hall of Fame: 1972; Died: 10/22/1927

  6. Oct 1, 2022 · San Antonio’s Ross Youngs Won His First World Series 101 Years Ago. The Alamo City’s only Baseball Hall of Fame member had a storied career that came to a premature end when kidney disease took his life at the age of 30. By Clayton Trutor. Published: October 1, 2022. Ross Youngs, courtesy Wikicommons.

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