Marv Staehle
Marv Staehle | |||
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Second baseman | |||
Born: Oak Park, Illinois | March 13, 1942|||
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MLB debut | |||
September 15, 1964, for the Chicago White Sox | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
June 13, 1971, for the Atlanta Braves | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Batting average | .207 | ||
Hits | 94 | ||
Home runs | 1 | ||
Runs batted in | 33 | ||
Teams | |||
Marvin Gustave Staehle (born March 13, 1942, at Oak Park, Illinois) is an American former Major League Baseball second baseman. He played for the Chicago White Sox (1964–1967), Montréal Expos (1969–1970), and the Atlanta Braves (1971). He stood 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall and weighed 165 pounds (75 kg).
Staehle attended Western Illinois University and originally signed with his hometown White Sox. He was an accomplished hitter in minor league baseball, leading the Double-A Sally League in batting average (.337) with the 1963 Nashville Vols and batting .286 overall in 1,239 minor league games.[1] However, he struggled in the Major Leagues. In his only full MLB season, with the 1970 Expos, the left-handed swinging Staehle platooned with right-handed hitter Gary Sutherland as Montreal's second baseman. He appeared in 104 games, but batted only .218 in 321 at bats.[2][3]
During a 7-year MLB career, he batted .207 with 97 hits, 1 home run, and 33 runs batted in.