George Woodend
| George Woodend | |||
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| Pitcher | |||
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Born: December 9, 1917 Hartford, Connecticut | |||
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Died: May 1, 1980 (aged 62) Hartford, Connecticut | |||
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| MLB debut | |||
| April 22, 1944, for the Boston Braves | |||
| Last MLB appearance | |||
| May 2, 1944, for the Boston Braves | |||
| MLB statistics | |||
| Win–loss record | 0–0 | ||
| Strikeouts | 0 | ||
| Earned run average | 13.50 | ||
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George Anthony "Dandy" Woodend (December 9, 1917 – May 1, 1980) was a professional baseball pitcher. He appeared in three games in Major League Baseball with the Boston Braves in 1944.[1]
Woodend was recruited out of a Hartford, Connecticut high school by the Philadelphia Athletics. Immediately following graduation in 1937, he was scheduled to report to the Athletics, where he said they would send him to Temple University.[2] He attended spring training with the A's in 1938, but was soon optioned to the Minor League Baseball Class A Williamsport Grays.[3]
References
- ↑ Career statistics and history at Baseball-Reference.com
- ↑ "American League". The Sporting News. 1 July 1937. p. 8.
- ↑ Isaminger, James C. (10 February 1938). "75-Year-Old Mack Puts Trust In Kids". The Sporting News. p. 5.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
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