Monte Weaver
Montie Morton Weaver (June 15, 1906 – June 14, 1994) was a Major League Baseball player who played as a pitcher from 1931 to 1939. Weaver played for the Washington Senators and the Boston Red Sox. Professionally, his name is often listed as "Monte Weaver." Citations that claim his first name is "Montgomery" are incorrect, according to family members.
Monte Weaver | |||
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Pitcher | |||
Born: Helton, North Carolina | June 15, 1906|||
Died: June 14, 1994 87) Orlando, Florida | (aged|||
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MLB debut | |||
September 20, 1931, for the Washington Senators | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
July 4, 1939, for the Boston Red Sox | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Earned run average | 4.36 | ||
Win–loss record | 71–50 | ||
Strikeouts | 297 | ||
Teams | |||
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Weaver died on June 14, 1994, one day before his 88th birthday.
References
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
- Interview with Monte Weaver conducted by Eugene Murdock on January 1, 1980, in Orlando, Florida: Part 1, Part 2
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