Ernie Koy

Ernie Koy

Infobox MLB retired
name=Ernie Koy
position=Outfielder


bgcolor1=black
bgcolor2=black
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate = September 17, 1909
deathdate = death date and age|2007|1|1|1909|9|17
debutdate= April 19
debutyear= 1938
debutteam= Brooklyn Dodgers
finaldate=September 27
finalyear=1942
finalteam=Philadelphia Phillies
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.279
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=36
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=260
teams=
*Brooklyn Dodgers (1938-1940)
*St. Louis Cardinals (1940-1941)
*Cincinnati Reds (1941-1942)
*Philadelphia Phillies (1942)
highlights=

Ernest Anyz Koy (September 17, 1909 – January 1 2007), nicknamed "Chief," was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for four National League teams from 1938 - 1942. He was born in Sealy, Texas and was of American Indian ancestry. He attended the University of Texas at Austin and played with the Longhorns. He was also a member of the Alpha Tau Omega, Gamma Eta chapter while on the 40 acres.

After signing with the New York Yankees, his contract was sold to the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, by|1938. He hit a home run in his first at bat with the Dodgers on April 19, and played 142 games that season as an outfielder and one game as a third baseman. He finished the year ranking second in the NL with 15 stolen bases, and ninth with a .468 slugging average. However, his play never advanced beyond that level. He appeared in 125 games during the 1939 season, and 24 during the 1940 season as an outfielder. In 1940 he batted .301 for the Dodgers. He was traded on June 12, 1940 to the St. Louis Cardinals with Bert Haas, Sam Nahem and Carl Doyle and $125,000. He played 91 games as an outfielder with the Cardinals in 1940, and 12 games of the 1941 season with the Cardinals. He was traded from the Cardinals to the Cincinnati Reds on May 14, 1941. He played 49 games of the remaining 1941 season in a Reds uniform. He was sold by the Reds to the Philadelphia Phillies on May 2, 1942. He appeared in 78 games with the Phillies, and was eventually released from his contract May 27, 1946 after serving in the Navy during World War II. He ended his career with a .279 batting average, 36 home runs, 260 runs batted in, 238 runs, 515 hits and 40 stolen bases in 558 games.

In 1960, he was inducted into the University of Texas Longhorn Hall of Fame. While at the University of Texas he was a fullback on the football team from 1930-1932. He played as an outfielder on the baseball team from 1931-1933, and served as captain in 1933.

His son Ernie Koy, Jr. played professional football for the New York Giants from 1965-1970. His youngest son, Ted Koy, played for the college national champion Texas Longhorns in 1969 and went on to play with the Oakland Raiders and Buffalo Bills.

Koy died at age 97 at his home in Bellville, Texas, one month after breaking his hip.

Ernie Koy, Jr. starred on the 1963 National Champion Texas Longhorn football team.

Ted Koy starred on the 1969 National Champion Texas Longhorn team.

His daughter Margaret Koy (d. February 22, 2008) was one of the first woman sports writer in Texas.

References

*baseball-reference|id=k/koyer01
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/K/Koy_Ernie.stm BaseballLibrary] - career highlights
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/pics/ernie_koy_autograph.jpgErnie Koy in a St. Louis Cardinals Uniform]
* [http://www.texassports.com/images/mhoh_mugs/koy_e_sr.jpgPhoto of Ernie Koy from the University of Texas]
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/baseball/mlb/01/01/bc.bbo.obit.koy.ap/index.html Report on death]


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