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CHAMP

(Photo: 1976 Topps Baseball Card)
  Summers received his nickname "Champ" from his father: "Dad took one look at me when I was born and said, He looks like he's just gone 10 rounds with Joe Louis.'" His real name was John Junior Summers, and he played two of his eleven major league seasons with the Cubs. He didn't make it to the majors until he was 28 because he served in Vietnam.

He was a backup corner outfielder and first baseman with no power and a batting average in the low .200s with the Cubs, but he later had a couple of good seasons for the Detroit Tigers (hitting 20 and 17 home runs). The last at bat of his career was in the World Series with the San Diego Padres, who had just knocked the 1984 Chicago Cubs out of the playoffs. (He had two at-bats in the series against the Cubs, striking out once).
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Poster: Champ   5/30/2008 10:03:32 PM
Comment: I love the line about going ten rounds with Joe Louis. Gee thanks Dad.