Charlie Jamieson

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Charles Devine "Cuckoo" Jamieson (February 7, 1893 – October 27, 1969) was an American outfielder who played for the Washington Senators (1915–1917), Philadelphia Athletics (1917–1918), and Cleveland Indians (1919–1932). He helped Cleveland win the 1920 American League pennant, batting .319 in 108 games, and contributed to the Indians' World Series victory over the Brooklyn Robins that fall. His finest seasons came in the early 1920s, highlighted by a league-leading 222 hits and a .345 average in 1923, and a career-high .359 mark in 1924, second in the American League behind Babe Ruth.
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