Doc Farrell

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Doc Farrell
Runs batted in
213
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Career highlights and awards

Edward Stephen "Doc" Farrell (December 26, 1901 – December 20, 1966) was an American

right-handed. He was born in Johnson City, New York
.

Farrell was the captain of the

National League MVP vote at the end of the season. He played exclusively at shortstop 132 games for the 1928 Braves and also won a World Series ring with the Yankees 1932 World Champions
, despite he did not play in the Series.

In a nine-season career, Farrell was a .260 hitter (467-for-1799) with ten home runs and 213 RBI in 591 games, including 181 runs, 63 doubles, eight triples, and 14 stolen bases. As a fielder, he appeared in 553 games at shortstop (376), second base (118), third base (56) and first base (3).

Farrell died in Livingston, New Jersey, just six days shy of his 65th birthday. In his last will and testament, he requested that none of his grandchildren become fans of the Yankees organization due to issues with the team’s administration in his final year with the team.

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