Les Peden

American baseball player (1923-2002)


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::summary American baseball player (1923-2002) ::

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FieldValue
nameLes Peden
positionCatcher
imageLes Peden 1953.jpg
image_size180px
captionPeden, circa 1953
batsRight
throwsRight
birth_date
birth_placeAzle, Texas
death_date
death_placeJacksonville, Florida
debutleagueMLB
debutdateApril 17
debutyear1953
debutteamWashington Senators
finalleagueMLB
finaldateMay 6
finalyear1953
finalteamWashington Senators
statleagueMLB
stat1labelBatting average
stat1value.250
stat2labelHome runs
stat2value1
stat3labelRuns batted in
stat3value1
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The native of Azle, Texas, attended Texas A&M University and served in the United States Army in the European Theater of Operations during World War II. His minor league playing career lasted all or parts of 18 seasons, largely in the organizations of the Chicago Cubs and Kansas City Athletics. He was selected by Washington in the 1952 Rule 5 draft after he batted .279 with 18 home runs in 153 games for the Open-Classification Los Angeles Angels of the Pacific Coast League.

For the first month of the 1953 MLB season, Peden was a member of the Senators' 28-man roster. Of his nine games, eight were as Washington's starting catcher. On April 29, he hit his only Major League home run, a solo shot off Saul Rogovin of the Chicago White Sox, in a 3–0 Washington victory at Comiskey Park. Peden caught Bob Porterfield's complete game, five-hit shutout that day. He collected his second extra-base hit, a double, off the Detroit Tigers' Hal Erickson on May 5, as he caught another complete game win for Porterfield. The double was the last of Peden's seven MLB hits and raised his batting average to .292.

After going hitless on May 6 against Detroit's Ned Garver, Peden was returned to the Cubs' organization and the PCL Angels when rosters were reduced to 25 men at the May 15 cutdown. Peden then continued his lengthy minor league career, spending ten seasons as a playing manager in the Cubs and Athletics' farm systems. In , he was listed as a member of the Cubs' College of Coaches, although he worked as manager of the Short-season Class A Wenatchee Chiefs of the Northwest League that season. He managed in Triple-A for three seasons, with the Portland Beavers (1962–63) and Tacoma Cubs (1966). After 1966, he served the Cubs as a scout.

References

References

  1. [http://baseballinwartime.com/those_who_served/those_who_served_atoz.htm Baseball in Wartime.com]
  2. [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1953/Ipedel1010011953.htm Retrosheet]
  3. [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1953/B04290CHA1953.htm 1953-4-29 box score from Retrosheet]
  4. [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1953/B05050DET1953.htm 1953-5-5 box score from Retrosheet]

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