American baseball player (1912-1993)
Baseball player
Alexis William Kampouris (November 13, 1912 – May 29, 1993), was a professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues primarily as a second baseman from 1934 to 1939 and 1941 to 1943.
In 708 games over nine seasons, Kampouris posted a .243 batting average (531-for-2182) with 272 runs, 45 home runs, 284 RBI and 244 bases on balls. He recorded an overall .962 fielding percentage.
Miscellaneous facts
- Kampouris is considered the first ever Major League player of Greek descent.[1]
- On May 9, 1937, Kampouris hit three home runs in one game for the Reds against the Philadelphia Phillies.[1]
- On August 13, 1937, Kampouris was honored at Wrigley Field by the Chicago Hellenic Society as a visiting member of the Reds. He was given a car and praised before the game, only to commit three errors in one inning against the Cubs that day.[citation needed]
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