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Jim "Wales" Walewander (born May 2, 1962 in
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) is an American former professional baseball infielder. Walewander was drafted by the
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in the 9th round of the
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. During his professional career, he played for the Tigers,
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and
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of
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(MLB). He attended
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and is an alumnus of
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and UCLA.


Career

As an infielder, Walewander's advancement to the majors was delayed by shortstop Alan Trammell and second baseman
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. "Wales" was finally summoned to Detroit on May 31, 1987, going 1 for 2 against the
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. Walewander primarily appeared as a defensive substitute or pinch-runner in the late innings. He was a key figure as the Tigers battled the
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for the division crown. In the 12th inning of the season's penultimate game against Toronto, pinch-hitter Walewander scooted home with the game-winning run after Trammell drilled a game-winning single through Toronto shortstop
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's legs. Detroit won the division title the next day via a
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1–0 shutout. Walewander was not on the playoff roster, and Minnesota defeated Tigers in the ALCS. Walewander had his own quirky style that endeared him to the fans of Detroit, who felt compelled to start The Jimmy Walewander Fan Club. His behavior was often interpreted as unconventional. He played 18 holes of golf wearing combat boots, but that was because he left his spikes at home. He used tin foil as curtains to cover the window in his Minor League apartment, because that was the only thing that kept sun out. When asked how he found
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, one of the first pitchers Walewander faced in the Major Leagues, Walewander responded, "I walked from the on-deck circle to the batter's box and there he was on the mound." Walewander was also a fan of the
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punk band The
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. The punk rockers were guests in the dugout when Walewander hit his only major-league home run. A local Tigers fan, named "Eastside Billee" aka William Speelman, wrote a "theme song" for Walewander, called "The Jim Walewander Blues", and recorded it with his band The Ten Speeds. The song got radio airplay in the
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area during spring training one year. Broadcaster
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even gave a Detroit newspaper review of the song in an article written by Shelby Strother. The song, and its lyrics, were also mentioned in a
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article regarding Walewander. Wales played one more year with the Tigers before his release. He played with the
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and then in Italy before his last game, in a
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uniform in 1993. For his Major League career, Walewander batted .215 with a home run and 14 RBI in 242 at-bats. Walewander's 24 runs scored on only 13 hits during the 1987 season represents the all-time record for the highest 'runs to hits' ratio (1.846) for a major league season for players with 10 or more hits. After leaving baseball, Walewander earned his undergraduate degree from
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and an MBA from the
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.


Athletic history


Professional

The Detroit Tigers signed Walewander in the 9th round of the 1983 MLB amateur draft. * In 1983 he was voted MVP by the fans of the 1983 Rookie League Bristol Tigers. * In 1984 & 1985 he was voted to the Florida State League (A-Ball) all-star team by coaches and reporters. * In 1986 he was voted to the Eastern League (AA) all-star team by coaches and reporters. * In 1987, he started the season with the Tiger's AAA affiliate, the
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in Toledo, Ohio. * In 1987, he was called up to the Detroit Tigers on May 30. * He was on the Tiger team that won the 1987 American League East Division Championship. * In 1988, he was on the team that placed second in the American League East Division – one game behind the Boston Red Sox * In 1988, he was 2nd on the team in stolen bases * In 1989, he played on the Detroit Tiger AAA team, the Mud Hens, in Toledo, Ohio.


Yankees

* He was picked up as a free agent with the New York Yankees organization in the 1989 off season. * In 1990, he played most of the season with the Yankee AAA affiliate, the
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in Columbus, Ohio. There he led International League in stolen bases and second in runs scored. Wale wander was called up to the Yankees in September. * In 1991 Walewander led the league in stolen bases for a second straight season. That year, the Columbus Clippers won the AAA International League Championship.


Mediolanum Milano

* In 1992 Walewander played in
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with the Mediolanum Milano baseball team, owned at the time by
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. * While there, his team won the Coppa della Coppa Tournament in Amsterdam. * Mid-season Walewander incurred an injury and returned to the US.


Texas Rangers

* Upon return to the United States from Italy, Walewander was picked up by the Texas Ranger AAA organization - the
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. * He finished off the season helping them win the 1992 American Association Championship.


California Angels

* In 1993, Walewander was picked up by the California Angels organization and played in their AAA affiliate, the
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. * At the end of the season, he was named Most Versatile Player. Walewander was called up to the Angels in July and September


Florida Marlins

* In 1994, Walewander signed with the Florida Marlins AAA team - the
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.


College

* For college, Walewander attended
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in
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. * He broke the Big-8 Conference record for stolen bases and walks in a season in 1982. * He earned All-Conference, All-Tournament and All-Academic designations in 1983. * He was drafted in the 9th round of the 1983 MLB amateur draft.


High school

* Prior to his professional career, Walewander attended
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(the same school
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attended) in Park Ridge, Illinois where he played baseball and basketball. * His basketball team won the Illinois High School Boys Championship in 1979. * His baseball team came in 3rd in State for Baseball in 1980. * Walewander won Maine South Athlete of the Year in 1980.


References

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