词条 | Corky Withrow |
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}} Raymond Wallace "Corky" Withrow (born November 28, 1937) is a retired American professional baseball player. He played six games in Major League Baseball in 1963 for the St. Louis Cardinals, four as a pinch hitter and two as an outfielder. He threw and batted right-handed, and was listed during his playing career at {{convert|6|ft|3|in}} tall and {{convert|197|lb}}. Withrow grew up in Central City, Kentucky and graduated from Central City High School there in 1956, at which time he signed with the Milwaukee Braves. While playing minor league baseball, he attended Georgetown College of Kentucky, where he played basketball, then transferred to Kentucky Wesleyan College in 1958.[1][2] In the minors, Withrow was a power-hitting outfielder, hitting 34 home runs in the Class D New York–Penn League (1958), 34 homers in the Double-A Texas League (1962), and 29 more in the Triple-A Pacific Coast League (1963). Acquired by the Cardinals from the Denver Bears in September 1963, Withrow made his debut as a pinch hitter for St. Louis pitcher Ron Taylor in the sixth inning on September 6 and was called out on strikes by left-hander Bob Veale of the Pittsburgh Pirates.[3] He started his only MLB game the following day against another southpaw, Joe Gibbon, and recorded his only major league run batted in on a fielder's choice.[3] Altogether, he went hitless in six games played and nine at bats during his brief major league career. Withrow played in 1,128 minor league games from 1956 through 1966, and batted .260 lifetime.[4] References1. ^1956 North-South Classic, www.bigbluehistory.net 2. ^{{cite web|title=King Kelly Coleman and Corky Withrow remember good times|url=http://www.kwc.edu/news.php?title=King%20Kelly%20Coleman%20and%20Corky%20Withrow%20remember%20good%20times&date=20110616|publisher=Kentucky Wesleyan College|accessdate=June 30, 2011}} 3. ^1 Retrosheet.org 4. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=withro001ray Minor league statistics from Baseball Reference] External links{{Baseballstats | mlb=124487 | br=w/withrco01 | brm=withro001ray}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Withrow, Corky}} 25 : Major League Baseball outfielders|St. Louis Cardinals players|Evansville Braves players|Wellsville Braves players|Jacksonville Braves players|Cedar Rapids Braves players|Mobile Bears players|Dallas-Fort Worth Rangers players|Austin Senators players|Denver Bears players|Fort Worth Cats players|Jacksonville Suns players|Salt Lake City Bees players|Atlanta Crackers players|Evansville White Sox players|Syracuse Chiefs players|Georgetown Tigers baseball players|Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers baseball players|Georgetown Tigers men's basketball players|Baseball players from West Virginia|People from Boone County, West Virginia|People from Central City, Kentucky|1937 births|Living people|American men's basketball players |
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