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Don Bollweg First baseman Born: February 12, 1921
Wheaton, IllinoisDied: May 26, 1996 (aged 75)
Wheaton, IllinoisBatted: Left Threw: Left MLB debut September 28, 1950 for the St. Louis Cardinals Last MLB appearance May 10, 1955 for the Kansas City Athletics Career statistics Batting average .243 Home runs 11 Runs batted in 53 Teams - St. Louis Cardinals (1950-1951)
- New York Yankees (1953)
- Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics (1954-1955)
Donald Raymond Bollweg (February 12, 1921 - May 26, 1996) was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball who played for three teams from 1950 to 1955.
He was born in Wheaton, Illinois, and after signing with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1942, served in the Army during World War II. He finally appeared in 10 games for the Cardinals in the 1950 and 1951 seasons, but was traded in May 1951 to the New York Yankees, and was named MVP of the American Association in 1952 with the Kansas City Blues. He played 70 games for the 1953 Yankees team which captured their fifth consecutive World Series title. In the 1953 Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers, he was used as a pinch hitter in Games 3 and 4, striking out both times, and as a defensive replacement for Johnny Mize in the ninth inning of Game 6 as the Yankees took the title. In December 1953 he was traded to the Philadelphia Athletics in an 11-player deal, and he shared playing time at first base in 1954 with Lou Limmer. After the Athletics relocated to Kansas City, Missouri in 1955, he appeared in only 12 games, ending his major league career with a batting average of .243, 11 home runs and 53 runs batted in in 195 games.
He continued playing in the minor leagues in 1955 and 1956. Bollweg died in Wheaton at age 75.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
New York Yankees 1953 World Series Champions 1 Billy Martin | 7 Mickey Mantle | 8 Yogi Berra | 9 Hank Bauer | 10 Phil Rizzuto | 11 Johnny Sain | 12 Gil McDougald | 14 Gene Woodling | 15 Joe Collins | 16 Whitey Ford | 17 Vic Raschi | 18 Jim McDonald | 21 Bob Kuzava | 22 Allie Reynolds | 24 Tom Gorman | 25 Irv Noren | 29 Charlie Silvera | 30 Ed Lopat | 36 Johnny Mize | 38 Art Schallock | 45 Don Bollweg
Manager 37 Casey Stengel
Coaches: 2 Frankie Crosetti | 31 Jim Turner | 32 Ralph Houk | 33 Bill DickeyCategories:- 1921 births
- 1996 deaths
- Major League Baseball first basemen
- St. Louis Cardinals players
- New York Yankees players
- Philadelphia Athletics players
- Kansas City Athletics players
- Indianapolis Indians players
- Baseball players from Illinois
- United States Army soldiers
- American military personnel of World War II
- People from Wheaton, Illinois
- American baseball first baseman stubs
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