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American baseball player (1891-1942) For others of this name, see Jack Hammond (footballer), Jack Alexander Hammond, and John Hammond (disambiguation).

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Baseball player
Jack Hammond
Second baseman
Born: (1891-02-26)February 26, 1891
Amsterdam, New York
Died: March 4, 1942(1942-03-04) (aged 51)
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Batted: RightThrew: Right
MLB debut
April 15, 1915, for the Cleveland Indians
Last MLB appearance
June 16, 1922, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
MLB statistics
Batting average.222
Home runs0
Runs scored13
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Walter Charles "Jack" Hammond (February 26, 1891 – March 4, 1942), nicknamed "Wobby", was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Cleveland Indians and Pittsburgh Pirates. He batted and threw right-handed, had a height of 5'11" and a weight of 170 lbs. He went to Colgate University.

Born in Amsterdam, New York, Hammond played his first game on April 15, 1915 and his final game on June 16, 1922. He died at age 51 in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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