Paddy Baumann
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Charles John "Paddy" Baumann (December 20, 1885 – November 20, 1969) was an American second baseman. His professional career lasted 21 years, including seven years in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Detroit Tigers from 1911 to 1914 and the New York Yankees from 1915 to 1917.
Early years
Baumann was born in Indianapolis in 1885.[1]
Professional career
Baumann began playing professional baseball in 1908 playing for the
In June 1911, the Detroit Tigers purchased Bauman from New Bedford in exchange for $2,500 and first baseman Jack Ness.[3] He made his major league debut on August 10, 1911, and appeared in 26 games for the Tigers during that season, including 21 games as a starter at second base. He compiled a .255 batting average with 11 RBIs. At second base, he tallied 58 putouts, 71 assists, six errors, and six double plays in 135 chances.[1]
He returned to the Tigers in 1912 as a utility infielder, appearing in 16 games, including xix at third base, five at second base, and two in the outfield. At the plate, he hit .255 with seven RBIs in 42 at bats.[1] He also played 54 games for the Providence Grays in 1912.[2]
In 1913, he again split his season between Detroit (50 games) and Providence (75 games).[2] In his time with the 1913 Tigers, he started 49 games at second base and compiled a career-high .298 batting average in 191 at batss.[1]
Bauman spent the bulk of the 1914 season with Providence, appearing in 143 games with the Grays.[2]
He joined the
Bauman continued playing in the minor leagues for another decade, including stints with the Toledo Iron Men (1918, 1921),
Death
Baumann died in Indianapolis in 1969 at age 83. He was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery.[1]
References
External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet