Al Grunwald
American baseball player (1930–2011)
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::summary American baseball player (1930–2011) ::
::data[format=table title="Infobox baseball biography"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Al Grunwald |
| position | Pitcher |
| image | Al Grunwald.jpeg |
| bats | Left |
| throws | Left |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| death_date | |
| death_place | Chatsworth, California, U.S. |
| debutleague | MLB |
| debutdate | April 18 |
| debutyear | 1955 |
| debutteam | Pittsburgh Pirates |
| finalleague | MLB |
| finaldate | September 25 |
| finalyear | 1959 |
| finalteam | Kansas City Athletics |
| statleague | MLB |
| stat1label | Win–loss record |
| stat1value | 0–1 |
| stat2label | Earned run average |
| stat2value | 6.63 |
| stat3label | Innings pitched |
| stat3value | 19 |
| :: |
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- Pittsburgh Pirates ()
- Kansas City Athletics ()
- Taiyō Whales () Alfred Henry Grunwald (February 13, 1930 – January 18, 2011) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball in and . He also played one season in Nippon Professional Baseball in .
Nicknamed "Stretch", Grundwald stood 6 ft tall, weighed 210 lb and threw and batted left-handed. He was born in Los Angeles.
Grunwald was a first baseman in the minor leagues for the first five years of his professional career, before converting to pitcher in 1954. He hurled for the Pittsburgh Pirates during the 1955 season and with the Kansas City Athletics in 1959. He lost his only decision, giving up four runs on 25 hits and 18 walks while striking out in 19 innings of work.
Grunwald played 13 minor league seasons between 1947 and 1961, including stints in Mexico and Japan, and returned to first base duties during his final two seasons. He posted a 41-31 record and a 3.96 ERA in 160 pitching appearances. As a hitter, he collected a .295 average with 111 home runs and a slugging of .469 in 1392 games.
Grunwald died in Chatsworth, California, at the age of 80.
Sources
References
- [https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/grunwal01.shtml Baseball Reference – Major league profile]
- [https://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=grunwa001alf Baseball Reference – Minor league career]
- [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/baseball_deaths.php?y=2011 Baseball Almanac – Major League Baseball Players Who Died in 2011]
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