
Ott would play for the Giants for 22 seasons, appear in 12 All Star Games and 3 World Series. His batting style was unusual as he would lift his right leg up and drop it as he swung the bat. That style won him six home run titles and he became the 1st NL player to hit 500 HRs. He was the 1st player and still one of only four to ever drive in over 100 runs for eight straight seasons. Because of his awesome power he was walked a lot and led the league in that category six times. Ott also led the NL in on base percentage four time

Ott played in 3 World Series winning in 1933. He hit .389 in that Series including 2 HRs in Game #1. He had four hits and drove in the Series winning run in the 10th inning of Game #5. He would hit .300 again in the 1936 World Series with 1 HR 3 Doubles & 3 RBIs. His last Series was in 1937, he only batted .200 but still had a home run & 3 RBIs.
When he retired he was the NL All Time HR leader with 511. He is currently #23 All Time. He is 11th All Time with 1810 RBIs and 8th in walks with 1708. His 5048 total bases is 18th best all time and his on base % of .414 is 27th All Time.
Otts #4 is retired by the Giants and he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1951. He also has the distinction of the player hitting the most home runs in one city, that city is New York (348). Ott also hit the most HRs of any one at the Polo Grounds (323).
After playing he managed the NY Giants from 1942-1948. They never finished above 3rd place and his easy going style caused rival Dodger manager to say his famous words "Nice guys finish last". Ott became a radio broadcaster in 1955 for a national broadcast station, then for the Detroit Tigers (1956-1958). In 1959 at the age of 49 he was tragically killed in an auto accident in New Orleans.

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