He led the NL in fielding % four times from 1932-1937, as well as put outs, assists & games played one time each. Jurges anchored a strong infield of Stan Hack, Billy Herman and Charlie Grimm or Phil Cavarretta. He batted a career high .298 in 1937, winning a pennant & playing in one of his three World Series with the Cubs. He drove in runs in first two Series (1932 & 1935).
Back in 1932 Jurges received an alarming phone call, from his ex-girl friend lounge singer Violet Valli. She soon appeared in his hotel room with a gun, attempting to kill herself. Jurges pulled the gun from her but suffered two gunshot wounds, one in the hand & one in the ribs. He missed playing in the 1932 World Series, the famous series where Babe Ruth supposedly called his HR shot. Some believe this incident inspired the scene in the novel & the movie “The Natural”.
In December of 1938 he came over to the New York Giants with team mate Demaree & spent the next seven seasons with the Giants. He was their main short stop from 1939-1943 before becoming the great Buddy Kerr’s back up. These were not good years for the Giants, as they did not win any pennants under Hall of Famers Bill Terry & Mel Ott.
In 1941 he had his best Giants season, batting .293 with a .361 on base %, 25 doubles & 61 RBIs. In his career he had five twenty plus doubles season, & two seasons of ten or more triples.In 1946 he went back to the Cubs palying out his last two seasons. In his 17 year career he played in 1816 games, 1540 games at short stop (54th all time) with 3133 put outs (37th all time) 4959 assists (59th all time) with a .964 fielding %. He batted .258 with 1613 hits 245 doubles 55 triples 43 HRs & 656 RBIs.
Retirement: After his playing days he was a minor league coach & then a coach for the Washington Senators. In 1959 he was named manager of the Boston Red Sox. He improved the team from 8th to 5th place & helped promoted Pumpsie Green breaking the Red Sox color line. He left the team in 1960, due to nervous exhaustion; during Ted Williams final season. He the scouted many years for Washington, Texas & Houston retiring in Clearwater Florida. He passed away in 1997 at the age of 88.




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