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Red Borom

MLB Player information
NameRed Borom
PositionSecond baseman
BatsLeft
ThrowsRight
MLB debutApril 23, 1944 for the Detroit Tigers
Last MLB appearanceSeptember 30, 1945 for the Detroit Tigers
Career statistics
Batting average.250
Home runs0
Runs batted in10
Teams
*Detroit Tigers (1944-45)

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Edward Jones Borom [Red] (October 30, 1915 — January 7, 2011) was a Major League Baseball player who played two seasons and won a World Series ring with the Detroit Tigers in 1945. Born in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Borom was 28 years old before he made it to the big leagues. He only played one full season in the major leagues, and that season was spent with the 1945 World Series champion Detroit Tigers. Borom also played professional and semi-pro baseball for over 15 years from the mid-30s into the 1950s.

Borom served in the U.S. Army briefly in 1943, but was released because of migraine headaches. "Two days after getting home, I got a call from Jack Zeller, general manager of Detroit ... Four days after getting out of the service, I was in training camp with Detroit in Evansville, Indiana. I realized it was wartime, but there were some good players still in the majors."

In 1945, Borom played the entire season with Detroit. Playing in place of injured second baseman Eddie Mayo, Borom batted over .300 during the September pennant drive.

Borom played in 55 games for the Tigers in 1945, batting .269 with a .307 on-base percentage. He played in two games of the 1945 World Series. Describing his appearance in the World Series, Borom said: "I hit a ground ball up the middle, off the glove of pitcher Hank Borowy. The shortstop, Roy Hughes, threw me out on an extremely close play. I thought I had a base hit." Borom also pinch-ran for catcher Bob Swift in game three.

When asked about his biggest thrill in baseball, Borom responded: "When Hank Greenberg hit the bases-loaded home run against the Browns [in September 1945] and we were behind 3-2 at the time. I was the runner on third, and when I saw the ball headed for the seats and knew we were in the World Series. Nothing could surpass that."

In 1946, as veteran players returned from World War II, Borom did not make Detroit's roster. Borom played several more years of minor league and semipro ball. Borom was involved with two NBC tournament titlists � Wichita’s Boeing Bombers in 1942 as player and Sinton, Texas, in 1951 as manager. Reflecting on his career, Red observed, "I guess a career that looked like it was headed nowhere for so long turned out pretty well."

Borom was inducted into the Texas Baseball Hall of Fame in 1978 and the Kansas Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996.

After retiring from baseball, Borom worked 25 years for a freight company in Dallas. He died on Jan. 7, 2011, in Dallas as one of the oldest living former Major Leaguers. He attended Society for American Baseball Research meetings in the DFW area (Hall-Ruggles Chapter) for many years.

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Detroit Tigers 1945 World Series Champions

1 Bob Swift * 2 Ed Mierkowicz * 3 Eddie Mayo * 4 Rudy York * 5 Hank Greenberg * 6 Roy Cullenbine * 7 Joe Hoover * 8 Doc Cramer * 9 Paul Richards * 10 Tommy Bridges * 11 Dizzy Trout * 12 John McHale * 14 Jim Tobin * 15 Les Mueller * 16 Hal Newhouser * 17 Zeb Eaton * 18 Stubby Overmire * 19 Al Benton * 20 Billy Pierce * 21 Art Houtteman * 22 Virgil Trucks * 22 Bob Maier * 23 Hack Miller * 24 Walter Wilson * 25 George Caster * 26 Chuck Hostetler * 27 Jimmy Outlaw * 28 Skeeter Webb * 30 Red Borom * 34 Hub Walker
Manager 32 Steve O'Neill



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