Baseball Hall of Fame

Jim Cusack

One of the finest three-sport athletes in Spalding's history, Cusack won 12 athletic letters during his four years at the school, while garnering seven all-city honors as well as all-state football honors during his senior year. His basketball duels with hall member Hiles Stout are legendary.

Starring as the Irish first baseman for four years, while also playing in the Sunday Morning League, Jimmy captured a city title as a sophomore with a .453 batting average.

Offered athletic scholarship choices by the University of Notre Dame, Jim played freshman basketball and varsity basketball as a sophomore before deciding on a medical career. He gave up basketball and concentrated on baseball and studies the remainder of his college days.

On the diamond, Cusack became a mainstay at first base for three years, hitting over .300 each of those seasons. He led the team in average, doubles and home runs each of those years as Notre Dame gained national rankings.

His senior season (1957) he captained the Irish to a final four berth in the College World Series.

Turning down a professional offer, Jim served a tour of duty in the U.S. Air Force after school before getting his medical degree and becoming an OB-Gyn.

Dr. Cusack married his high school sweetheart, raised a family and recently retired. He and the former Maureen Horan live in Santa Maria, California.