Ted Crawford Sizemore was a second baseman for Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers (1969-70 and 1976), St. Louis Cardinals (1971-75), Philadelphia Phillies (1977-78), Chicago Cubs (1979) and the Boston Red Sox (1979-80). In 1969 he was named NL Rookie of the Year and finished 30th in voting for the NL MVP. In 1973 he led the National League in Sacrifice Hits with 25. He helped the Phillies to win the NL Eastern Division in 1977 and 1978.

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  • Ted Crawford Sizemore was a second baseman for Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers (1969-70 and 1976), St. Louis Cardinals (1971-75), Philadelphia Phillies (1977-78), Chicago Cubs (1979) and the Boston Red Sox (1979-80). In 1969 he was named NL Rookie of the Year and finished 30th in voting for the NL MVP. In 1973 he led the National League in Sacrifice Hits with 25. He helped the Phillies to win the NL Eastern Division in 1977 and 1978. Sizemore grounded into a league-leading 25 double plays in 1977 which tied the Phillies single season record set by Del Ennis in 1950. In his first American League game as a member of the Red Sox he went 3 for 3 with 2 RBIs. In 12 seasons he played in 1,411 games, had 5,011 at bats, 577 runs, 1,311 hits, 188 doubles, 21 triples, 23 home runs, 430 RBI, 59 stolen bases, 469 walks, a .262 batting average, a .325 on-base percentage, a .321 slugging percentage, 1,610 total bases, 110 sacrifice hits, 38 sacrifice flies and 60 intentional walks. After Sizemore's retirement as a player, he went to work for baseball glove manufacturer Rawlings, as their chief liaison with major league players.
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