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Those Who Died That Others Might Be Free
Jim Grilk
Date and Place of Birth: September 21, 1914 Manila,
Philippine Islands
Date and Place of Death: July 16, 1942 Sacramento, CA
Baseball Experience: Minor League
Position: Catcher
Rank: civilian
Military Unit: Civilian Athletic Director at Sacramento Army
Air Depot
Area Served: USA
James M "Jim" Grilk was born in the Philippine Islands on September
21, 1914. He attended the University of California at Berkeley where
he was a standout on the baseball team, with a .377 team-leading
batting average in 1935, his senior year.
Grilk was signed by Sacramento of the Pacific Coast League right out
of Berkeley. In 1936, he played 158 games at first base for the Solons, posting a .258 average with 10 home runs and 32 doubles.
He spent the next couple of seasons with Sacramento farm teams
developing his hitting but also learning to play a new position -
catcher. He had a career-year with the Asheville Tourists of the
Piedmont League in 1937, batting .320 with 25 home runs and 120 RBIs.
Grilk was back with the Solons in 1939 for 98 games and hit
.238. In 1940 he made 125 appearances and batted a
much-improved .299 with six home runs and 48 RBIs.
Still the property of Sacramento, Grilk played for the New Orleans
Pelicans in 1941. He was on loan again in 1942 but this time as a
civilian athletic director at the Sacramento Army Air Depot, where
he was coach and player-manager with the depot baseball team.

Grilk, still unconscious, was moved to Sutter Hospital in Sacramento
for further treatment. He died, without regaining consciousness on
Thursday July 16, 1942.
Jim Grilk was buried at East Lawn Memorial Park in his hometown
Sacramento on July 18. He was survived by his wife, Elizabeth, a
sister, Dorothy, brother Arthur and mother, Elizabeth.
Added July 15, 2006. Updated January 23, 2008.
Copyright © 2007 Gary Bedingfield (Baseball in Wartime). All Rights Reserved.
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