Delmer Ennis was an American left and right fielder in Major League Baseball who played most of his career for the Philadelphia Phillies. During his career from 1946 to 1959, he had more runs batted in (1284) than any other major leaguer except Stan Musial; in 1950 he led the National League with 126 RBI as the Phillies won their first pennant in 35 years.

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  • Delmer Ennis was an American left and right fielder in Major League Baseball who played most of his career for the Philadelphia Phillies. During his career from 1946 to 1959, he had more runs batted in (1284) than any other major leaguer except Stan Musial; in 1950 he led the National League with 126 RBI as the Phillies won their first pennant in 35 years. He held the Phillies career record of 259 home runs from 1956 to 1980, and ranked 10th in NL history with 1824 games in the outfield when his career ended. His long ball power provided many game winning runs in 1950 and throughout the decade. In 1950, Del Ennis hit 31 homers and knocked in 126 runs for the pennant winning Phillies. This All-Star right-fielder with his tremendous power was always feared by National League pitchers. "Del Ennis was the one hitter who could terrorize any pitcher during the '50's". Baseballhistorian. com He was also a diabetic and died of complications in 1996.
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  • * 3x All-Star selection (1946, 1951, 1955) * Led NL in RBIs in 1950 with 126
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  • Delmer Ennis was an American left and right fielder in Major League Baseball who played most of his career for the Philadelphia Phillies. During his career from 1946 to 1959, he had more runs batted in (1284) than any other major leaguer except Stan Musial; in 1950 he led the National League with 126 RBI as the Phillies won their first pennant in 35 years.
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