Tex Carleton
James Otto Carleton
 
 
Born: August 19, 1906 in Comanche, TX
Died: January 11, 1977 - 70 years old
Bats: B Throws: R Ht: 6'1" Wt: 180
(legend)
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Notes:
- College/Univ: Texas Christian University (1923-1925)

Teams

Park Factors
Attendance
Age
Team
Lg
W
L
HR
Ballpark
25.9
St. Louis Cardinals
NL
6
72
82
.468
1.03
0.98
Sportsman's Park IV
7 / 8
0.57
26.9
St. Louis Cardinals
NL
5
82
71
.536
1.03
0.92
Sportsman's Park IV
6 / 8
0.65
27.9
St. Louis Cardinals
NL
1
95
58
.621
1.04
0.99
Sportsman's Park IV
4 / 8
0.80
28.9
Chicago Cubs
NL
1
100
54
.649
0.97
1.01
Wrigley Field
2 / 8
1.52
29.9
Chicago Cubs
NL
2
87
67
.565
0.99
1.00
Wrigley Field
2 / 8
1.44
30.9
Chicago Cubs
NL
2
93
61
.604
1.02
0.98
Wrigley Field
2 / 8
1.68
31.9
Chicago Cubs
NL
1
89
63
.586
1.01
0.96
Wrigley Field
1 / 8
1.65
33.9
Brooklyn Dodgers
NL
2
88
65
.575
1.03
1.00
Ebbets Field
1 / 8
1.69
8
3
706
521
.575
0
0
3
1
1.02
0.98
1.25

Park Factors
Att
Team
   
W
L
HR
3
STL
249
211
.541
0
0
1
1
1.04
0.67
4
CHC
369
245
.601
0
0
2
0
1.00
1.57
1
LAD
88
65
.575
0
0
0
0
1.03
1.69

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Win Shares are calculated using the formula in the book Win Shares by Bill James