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Tom Burgess (baseball) was born on September 1, 1927 in San Francisco, California. He was a professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues from 1951 to 1957. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, and Philadelphia Phillies. Burgess was a right-handed pitcher who was known for his control and his ability to keep the ball low in the strike zone. He was also known for his ability to throw a knuckleball. Burgess had a career record of 33-37 with a 4.17 ERA. He pitched in a total of 166 games, starting in 97 of them. He had a total of 545 strikeouts and walked only 191 batters. Burgess was married to his wife, Mary, for over 50 years. He had two children, Tom Jr. and Mary Ann. Burgess passed away on April 15, 2009 at the age of 81. He was inducted into the San Francisco Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame in 2011.

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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 1 September, 1927
Birthday 1 September
Birthplace London, Ontario, Canada
Date of death November 24, 2008
Died Place Lambeth, London, Ontario, Canada
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2008

Burgess died from complications due to cancer on November 24, 2008, in Lambeth, London, Ontario.

1970

He returned to the game as a manager in the farm systems of the Cardinals, Braves, Mets, Texas Rangers and Detroit Tigers in the 1970s and 1980s. He managed in Triple-A with the Tidewater Tides, Richmond Braves, Oklahoma City 89ers and Charleston Charlies, and among his achievements won championships in the Appalachian League, Texas League and the California League. During his 1977 campaign with the Mets, he was the third base coach on the staff of Joe Frazier and Joe Torre and, the following year, served under Bobby Cox in Atlanta. He was named to the Rochester Red Wings Hall of Fame in 1992, the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992, and the London (Ontario) Sports Hall of Fame in 2003.

1961

Burgess spent the next seven seasons in the International League, with Rochester and the Columbus Jets, and then was acquired by the expansion Angels in their maiden season of 1961. He spent that year with the Triple-A Dallas-Fort Worth Rangers of the American Association, then made the 25-man roster of the 1962 Angels. He appeared in 87 games and batted 143 times over the course of a full season, but could muster only a .196 batting average. By 1963, he was back in the International League for his final pro season. All told, Burgess batted .177 with 29 hits, two home runs and 14 RBI in 104 major-league games.

1946

A native of London, Ontario, Burgess attended the University of Western Ontario. He first signed with the Cardinals in 1946, making his debut with the Hamilton Red Wings of the Class D Pennsylvania–Ontario–New York League (PONY League). Despite compiling a robust .350 batting average in 1947 in the Class C Interstate League, by 1949 Burgess was voluntarily retired and spent three seasons with the London Majors of the Canadian Intercounty Baseball League. He resumed his pro playing career in 1952 in the Class A South Atlantic League and batted .328, then continued his hot hitting in 1953, batting .346 with 22 home runs and 93 runs batted in with the Cards' top farm team, the Rochester Red Wings of the Triple-A International League. That earned him a promotion to St. Louis for the start of the 1954 campaign, but Burgess collected only one hit—a double off Paul LaPalme of the Pittsburgh Pirates on June 13—in 21 at bats, an .048 batting average, before being sent back to Rochester.

1927

Thomas Roland Burgess (September 1, 1927 – November 24, 2008) was a Canadian professional baseball player, coach and manager. An outfielder and first baseman, Burgess had two trials in Major League Baseball (MLB); a 17-game stint with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1954, and a full season with the Los Angeles Angels in 1962. He then forged a long career as a minor-league manager, and served as a major-league third base coach for two seasons. In his playing days, he threw and batted left-handed and stood 6 feet 0 inches (1.83 m) tall and weighed 180 pounds (82 kg).