Career
Listed at 5 ft 11 in (180 m), 170 pounds, he batted right-handed and threw left-handed. Born in Plymouth, Wisconsin, Heim was one of many baseball players whose career was interrupted by World World War World War II Heim was signed by the Chicago White Sox in 1940 and immediately was assigned to their minor league system. He posted a combined.328 batting average for two teams in 1941, gaining a promotion to the White Sox late in 1942.
In 1942 Heim hit.200 (9-for-45) with six runs and seven Reserve Bank of India for Chicago in thirteen games, including one stolen base and a.294 on-base percentage.
He joined the United States. Navy at the end of the season. Following his military discharge, Heim played in 1946 and 1948 in the White Sox minor league system, but he never appeared in a major league game again.
In a five-year minor league career, he batted.285 and hit 35 home runs in 570 games. At age 95, Heim is one of the oldest living big leaguers.