Jim Bailey (baseball) explained

Jim Bailey
Position:Pitcher
Bats:Left
Throws:Left
Birth Date:16 December 1934
Birth Place:Strawberry Plains, Tennessee
Death Place:Ten Mile, Tennessee
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:September 10
Debutyear:1959
Debutteam:Cincinnati Reds
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:September 20
Finalyear:1959
Finalteam:Cincinnati Reds
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Win–loss record
Stat1value:0–1
Stat2label:Earned run average
Stat2value:6.17
Stat3label:Strikeouts
Stat3value:7
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James Hopkins Bailey (December 16, 1934 – October 12, 2022) was an American professional baseball player. A left-handed pitcher, Bailey played briefly in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds during the 1959 season. He was the younger brother of the late catcher Ed Bailey, who was his teammate (and batterymate) on the Reds. The Baileys were natives of Strawberry Plains, Tennessee.

Listed as 6inchesft2inchesin (ftin) tall and 190lb, Jim Bailey attended Lincoln Memorial University and signed with Cincinnati in 1956. He was recalled by the Reds after spending four seasons in their farm system.

In three MLB games pitched, Bailey posted a 0–1 record with seven strikeouts and a 6.17 ERA, allowing 17 hits and six bases on balls in 11⅔ innings, including one start. The start coincided with his MLB debut, September 10, 1959, at Wrigley Field against the Chicago Cubs. With brother Ed catching for him, the rookie southpaw pitched well into the eighth inning, with only three earned runs allowed, but then surrendered three more runs to Chicago, pinning him with the 6–3 loss.[1]

Bailey retired from pro ball in 1961 after a six-year career.

He died on October 12, 2022, at the age of 87.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chicago Cubs 6, Cincinnati Reds 3 (2): Game Played on Thursday, September 10, 1959 (D) at Wrigley Field . Retrosheet.
  2. News: James Hopkins “Jim Hop” Bailey. Knox News. October 15, 2022.