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  1. 512. BA. .271. R. 1509. RBI. 1453. SB. 68. OBP. .376. SLG. .509. OPS. .885. OPS+. 143. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Eddie Mathews. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

    • Texarkana, TX, United States
    • October 13, 1931
  2. Find comprehensive Eddie Mathews baseball stats, including his biography, year-by-year hitting and pitching stats, career totals, awards, and more. Eddie Mathews was a Hall of Fame third baseman who played for the Boston Braves and Milwaukee Braves from 1952 to 1968.

    • Edwin Lee Mathews
    • 10-13-1931 (Libra)
    • Texarkana, Texas
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  3. Career statistics. In 2391 games over 17 seasons, Mathews posted a .271 batting average (2315-for-8537) with 1509 runs, 354 doubles, 72 triples, 512 home runs, 1453 RBI, 68 stolen bases, 1444 bases on balls, .376 on-base percentage and .509 slugging percentage.

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  4. Eddie Mathews played 17 seasons for the Braves, Tigers and Astros. He had a .271 batting average, 2,315 hits, 512 home runs, 1,453 RBIs and 1,509 runs scored. He won 2 World Series. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1978.

  5. Eddie Mathews was a power-hitting third baseman who played for the Braves in Boston, Milwaukee and Atlanta. He hit 512 home runs, including a record 47 in 1953, and was a 12-time All-Star and a World Series champion.

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  6. Stats. See all. Eddie Mathews played 17 seasons for the Braves, Tigers and Astros. He had a .271 batting average, 2,315 hits, 512 home runs, 1,453 RBIs and 1,509 runs scored. He won 2 World Series. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1978.

  7. Eddie Mathews was a Hall of Fame third baseman who played for the Milwaukee Braves and Detroit Tigers from 1952 to 1968. He hit 512 home runs, won two World Series, and was an All-Star in nine seasons.

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