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1972 Chicago's Dick Allen is 4th (Jimmie Foxx, Hank Greenberg, and Alex Johnson) to homer into Comiskey Park's center field bleachers

1966 Jimmie Johnson, NFL tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1966 Jimmie Jones, defensive end/defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles

1965 Jimmie Lee Jackson, civil rights activist, dies of injuries

1957 "Honeycomb," by Jimmie Rodgers hits #1

1951 Jimmie Vaughan, guitarist, Fabulous Thunderbirds

1951 Mel Ott and Jimmie Foxx elected to Baseball Hall of Fame

1949 Jimmie Walker, born in Bronx, New York, comedian, JJ-Good Times, At Ease

1946 Mike Murdock, born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, author, televangelist, pastor, Wisdom Center ministry, Fort Worth, Texas, hosts Wisdom Keys with Mick Murdock television program, mentored with Jimmie Swaggart, preached with Tammy Faye Bakker

1945 Jimmie Foxx hits his 534th and final home run

1945 Phillies Jimmie Foxx, 37, pitches 1st 7 innings vs Reds and wins

1944 Country singer Jimmie Davis becomes governor of Louisiana

1940 Boston's Jimmie Foxx home run goes over Comiskey Park's left field roof

1939 Joe DiMaggio wins AL MVP, Jimmie Foxx is runner-up

1938 Jimmie Foxx wins his 3rd AL MVP

1938 Jimmie Foxx is walked a record 6 consecutive times by Browns

1935 A's sell Jimmie Foxx to the Red Sox for $150,000

1934 Jimmie Foxx hits 1st home run in Comiskey Park center field bleachers

1933 Jimmie Rodgers, Washington, singer/guitarist, Jimmie Rodgers Show, Honey Comb

1933 Jimmie Foxx hits for cycle and sets AL record with 9 RBIs

1933 A's Jimmie Foxx homers his 1st 3 at bats for 4 consecutive home runs

1933 Jimmie Rodgers, country singer, dies at 35

1932 Jimmie Foxx wins AL MVP and Chuck Klein wins NL MVP

1932 Jimmie Foxx hits his 58th home run in last game of season

1932 Jimmie Foxx of A's hits 50th and 51st home runs to become 3rd to hit 50

1925 A's Jimmie Foxx, 17, 1st game; he pinch-hits a single

1922 Frank Comstock, SD California, orchestra leader, Jimmie Rodgers Show

1919 Buddy Morrow, orchestra leader, Jimmie Rodgers Show

1915 Clay Warnick, born in Tacoma, Washington, choral director, Jimmie Rodgers Show

1915 Jimmie Rogers, born in Detroit, Michigan, singer, Sugar Hill Time

1902 Jimmie Davis, singer, songwriter and gov-LA, 1944-48, 60-64

1897 Jimmie Rodgers, Mendoza Mississippi, country singer/singing brakeman


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