Ty LaForest

Third baseman, Baseball Player

1917 – 1947

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Who was Ty LaForest?

Byron Joseph "Ty" LaForest was a Canadian professional baseball player. He was born in Edmundston, New Brunswick.

LaForest is one of many ballplayers who only appeared in the major leagues during World War II.

He played third base for the last two months of the 1945 season with the Boston Red Sox, hitting .250 with 2 home runs, 16 RBI, and 25 runs scored in 52 games. He was an above-average defensive player, making just 5 errors in 147 total chances at third base, and recording 6 putouts in a few appearances as an outfielder.

In 1944 he play outfield for the Boston Red Sox affiliate, Scranton of the Eastern League. He hit .296 with 101 runs batted in which earned him a promotion in 1945 to the top Red Sox farm club in Louisville, Kentucky. While playing for the Louisville Colonels he tied an American Association record by getting six hits in six at bat in a game against Minneapolis.

He first appeared in a major league game on August 26, 1945 during a double header against Philadelphia. He had two home runs and five hits in total in the two games to lead the Red Sox to a pair of victories. Later that week Laforest singled and scored the only run of the game to help the Red Sox defeat the New York Yankees. On August 31 he had four more hits, including two triples in another double header with Philadelphia.

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Born
Apr 18, 1917
Edmundston
Nationality
  • Canada
Profession
Lived in
  • Edmundston
Died
May 5, 1947
Arlington

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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