Roderick John Wallace

Roderick John Wallace

Bobby Wallace was inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame in 1953 as a Player by the Veteran's Committee. Bobby was a Shortstop and Third Baseman who played in the majors for 25 years playing in 2,383 games. Bobby pitched right-handed in 57 games totalling 402 innings with 120 strikeouts and recorded a career ERA of 3.87. He batted 8,618 times from the right side with 2,309 hits, 34 home runs, 1,121 RBIs, and recorded a career batting average of .268. He was born on November 4, 1873 in Pittsburgh, PA. Bobby went to his Field of Dreams on November 3, 1960.

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