Charlie Guth
| Charlie Guth | |||
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| Pitcher | |||
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Born: 1856 Chicago | |||
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Died: July 5, 1883 (aged 26–27) Cambridge, Massachusetts | |||
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| MLB debut | |||
| September 30, 1880, for the Chicago White Stockings | |||
| Last MLB appearance | |||
| September 30, 1880, for the Chicago White Stockings | |||
| MLB statistics | |||
| Win–loss record | 1-0 | ||
| Earned run average | 5.00 | ||
| Complete games | 1 | ||
| Teams | |||
Charles J. Guth (1856 in Chicago – July 5, 1883 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues in 1880. He played one game for the Chicago White Stockings. Guth was an semi-professional player who was called up to pitch due to both Larry Corcoran and Fred Goldsmith being ill.[1]
References
- ↑ Snyder, John (2005). Cubs Journal: Year by Year and Day by Day with the Chicago Cubs Since 1876. Emmis Books. p. 734. ISBN 9781578601929.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
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