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Eddie Basinski
will forever be one
of the most beloved
players for fans of
the Portland
Beavers, having
spent all or parts
of 11 seasons
primarily as a
second baseman with
the club beginning
in 1947.
In 1950, Basinski
played in all 202 of
the Beavers’ games
and hit .240 in 822
plate appearances.
He played in more
than 150 games for
seven seasons and
finished having
appeared in 1,455
games at either
Vaughn Street
Stadium or Multnomah
Stadium before being
traded to Seattle in
1957.
In 15 total
seasons in the
minors, including
stops in Montreal,
St. Paul, Minn.,
Newark, N.J.,
Seattle and
Vancouver, B.C., he
collected 1,747
hits, 116 homers,
702 RBIs and had a
.258 average.
Basinski played
parts of three
seasons in the Major
Leagues with the
Brooklyn Dodgers and
Pittsburgh Pirates,
compiling 147 hits,
four home runs, 59
RBIs and a .244
average in 203
games. His career in
Portland was
interrupted only by
a short stint with
the Pirates in 1947.
He broke into the
majors in 1944 at
age 21 having never
played in high
school or college
and with just 68
games in the minor
leagues under his
belt.
Basinski was also
an accomplished
violin player,
having once
performed with the
Buffalo Philharmonic
Orchestra, which
earned him the
nickname “Fiddler.”
He was inducted
to the Oregon Sports
Hall of Fame in
1987, and into the
Pacific Coast League
Hall of Fame in
2006.
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