Lonny Frey

Lonny Frey

Infobox MLB retired
name=Lonny Frey
position=Second baseman / Shortstop


bats=Left
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1910|8|23
city-state|St. Louis|Missouri
deathdate=
debutdate=August 29
debutyear=by|1933
debutteam=Brooklyn Dodgers
finaldate=September 28
finalyear=by|1948
finalteam=New York Giants
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.269
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=1,482
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=549
teams=
* Brooklyn Dodgers (by|1933-by|1936)
* Chicago Cubs (by|1937, by|1947)
* Cincinnati Reds (by|1938-by|1946)
* New York Yankees (by|1947-by|1948)
* New York Giants (by|1948)
highlights=
* 3x All-Star selection (1939, 1941, 1943)
* 2x World Series champion (1940, 1947)

Linus Reinhard (Lonny) Frey (born August 23, 1910) is a former second baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1933-1936), Chicago Cubs (1937, 1947), Cincinnati Reds (1938-1943, 1946), New York Yankees (1947-1948) and New York Giants (1948). Born in Saint Louis, Missouri, Frey began his career as a switch hitter and continued to bat from both sides of the plate until the end of 1938. Starting in 1939, he batted exclusively from the left side of the plate. He threw right-handed.

Frey started at shortstop with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1933 and switched to second base after leading the National League in errors in 1935 (44) and 1936 (51). Traded to the Chicago Cubs before the 1936 season he developed as a competent second baseman. He enjoyed his best years with the Cincinnati Reds, helping them to reach two consecutive World Series, after hit .291 with 11 home runs and 95 runs in 1939, and leading the National League with 22 stolen bases in 1940 while scoring 102 runs. Five days before the 1940 World Series against Detroit, Frey injured his foot when he dropped the iron lid of the dugout water cooler on it. Eddie Joost replaced him at second base for the W.S.

A three-time All-Star, he also led the NL second basemen twice each in fielding percentage and double plays (1940 and 1943). After missing two full seasons while serving in World War II, his career faded. In 1947 he divided his playing time between the Cubs and the New York Yankees, and he was a member of the Yankees team that won the 1947 World Series. He played his final game with the New York Giants in 1948.

In a 14-season career, Frey was a .269 hitter with 61 home runs, 549 RBI, 848 runs, 105 stolen bases, and a .359 on base percentage in 1535 games played.

In 1961 Frey was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame, and in 1969, as part of the franchise's 100th anniversary, he was selected the Reds all-time second baseman.

As of July 2008 Frey (98) is recognized as the third-oldest living major league ballplayer and the oldest living All-Star. He is also the last living player to play for all three New York baseball teams.

ee also

*List of oldest living Major League Baseball players
*List of Major League Baseball stolen base champions

External links

* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=freylo01 Baseball Almanac]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/F/Frey_Lonny.stm Baseball Library]
* [http://www.thebaseballpage.com/players/freylo01.php The Baseball Page]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/f/freylo01.shtml Baseball Reference]


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