Sidney "Sid" Gordon, known as "Sid," was a stocky, powerfully built American right-handed Major League Baseball outfielder, third baseman, and first baseman. He had a 13-year career in MLB for the New York Giants (1941-43, 1946-49, and 1955), Boston Braves (1950-52), Milwaukee Braves (1953), and Pittsburgh Pirates (1954-55). Gordon was one of the Giants' most popular players. He played 13 years in the majors, batting .283, hitting 202 home runs, and batting in 805 runs.

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  • Sidney "Sid" Gordon, known as "Sid," was a stocky, powerfully built American right-handed Major League Baseball outfielder, third baseman, and first baseman. He had a 13-year career in MLB for the New York Giants (1941-43, 1946-49, and 1955), Boston Braves (1950-52), Milwaukee Braves (1953), and Pittsburgh Pirates (1954-55). Gordon was one of the Giants' most popular players. He played 13 years in the majors, batting .283, hitting 202 home runs, and batting in 805 runs. In 3 different years he homered at least once in every park in which he played. A slugger, he also had a great eye -- he drew 731 walks, against only 356 strikeouts. He was a 2-time All-Star. Harold Ribalow in his book The Jew in American Sports referred to Gordon as the "Solid Man."
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  • * 2x All-Star selection (1948, 1949)
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  • Sidney "Sid" Gordon, known as "Sid," was a stocky, powerfully built American right-handed Major League Baseball outfielder, third baseman, and first baseman. He had a 13-year career in MLB for the New York Giants (1941-43, 1946-49, and 1955), Boston Braves (1950-52), Milwaukee Braves (1953), and Pittsburgh Pirates (1954-55). Gordon was one of the Giants' most popular players. He played 13 years in the majors, batting .283, hitting 202 home runs, and batting in 805 runs.
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