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Jim Hughes' MLB career spanned 6 seasons, 1952-1955 with the Brooklyn Dodgers, 1956 with the Dodgers and Chicago Cubs, and 1957 with the Chicago White Sox. 1) He pitched in 172 career games, 171 of them in relief.

2) His career record was 15-13 with a 3.83 ERA in 296 innings.

3) He had 53 at bats with 9 hits for a .170 batting average.

4) He pitched in one World Series game, that being Game 1 of the 1953 World Series between the Dodgers and Yankees. He threw four innings, giving up three hits and one run.

5) His best season was 1954 when he led the National League in saves (24) and games pitched (60).

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