- Les Tietje
Infobox MLB retired
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name=Les Tietje
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date|1910|9|11|mf=y
deathdate=death date and age|1996|10|2|1910|9|11
debutdate=September 18
debutyear=by|1933
debutteam=Chicago White Sox
finaldate=September 4
finalyear=by|1938
finalteam=St. Louis Browns
stat1label=ERA
stat1value=5.11
stat2label=Record
stat2value=22-41
stat3label=Strikeouts
stat3value=193
teams=
*Chicago White Sox (1933-1936)
*St. Louis Browns (1936-1938)
highlights=
*noneLeslie William "Toots" Tietje (
September 11 ,1910 inSumner, Iowa -October 2 ,1996 inRochester, Minnesota ) was a right handedMajor League Baseball starting pitcher who played from1933 to1938 for theChicago White Sox and St. Louis Browns. He was 6'0" tall and he weighed 178 pounds.He broke into professional baseball in
1931 , pitching for the Waterloo Hawks and going 8-13 with a 5.03 ERA. He spent1932 with Waterloo, going 8-14, and hitting .212 with four home runs. In1933 , he spent most of the season with theDallas Steers , going 14-10 with a 3.51 ERA. He earned a call up to the big leagues, and onSeptember 18 he made his debut. He started three games for the White Sox that year, going 2-0 with a 2.42 ERA. As he would throughout his entire career, he walked more batters than he struck out - in 22 1/3 innings, he walked 15 batters and struck out only nine.According to John Carmichael, Tietje was on pace for a successful career, but he developed arthritis in his arm and would be hampered by that for the rest of his career. In
1934 , for example, he was only 5-14 with a 4.81 ERA. In 176 innings, he walked 96 batters and struck out only 81. His 4.14 strikeouts per nine innings were seventh best in the league that year, and the 20 home runs he gave up were the second most. His 14 losses were ninth most.On
April 12 ,1935 , Tietje was scheduled to start the firstChicago White Sox versusChicago Cubs game ever held atWrigley Field againstLon Warneke . That game was rained out however [http://books.google.com/books?id=PEMMKvSGhxwC&pg=PA36&dq=%22Les+Tietje%22&sig=ACfU3U0KjzPzcGS721hyWwPe62YEdYTPJg#PPA37,M1] . In the 1935 regular season, Tietje went 9-15 with a 4.30 ERA. He walked 81 batters and struck out 64. His 15 losses were third most in the league, and his six wild pitches were eighth most. He began the1936 season with the White Sox, but after posting a 27.00 ERA in two games with them he was traded to the Browns forSugar Cain . He made 14 appearances for the Browns, half of which he started, and went 3-5 with a 6.62 ERA for them. Overall, he went 3-5 with a 7.52 ERA, walking 35 batters and striking out only 19. He went 1-2 with a 4.20 ERA in1937 , walking 17 batters and striking out five. That season, he spent a large amount of time with theSan Antonio Missions , going 14-7 with a 2.67 ERA. In 1938, his final season, he went 2-5 with a 7.55 ERA. He walked 38 batters and struck out 15.Although he played his final big league game on
September 4 , 1938, he stuck around and played in the minors until1942 . Playing for the Missions in1939 , he went 14-8 with a 3.24 ERA. He went 5-7 with a 4.12 ERA for the Missions in1940 . Playing for the Waterloo Hawks in1941 , he went 9-8 with a 4.11 ERA. In 1942, his final season, he went 0-4.Overall, Tietje went 22-41 with a 5.11 ERA in 105 games (65 starts). In 512 2/3 innings, he walked 282 batters and struck out 193. He hit .099 in 171 big league at-bats. In the minors, he went 67-64. Statistically, he is most similar to Mike Morrison, according to the Similarity Scores at Baseball-Reference.com.
Following his death, he was interred at
Maple Grove Cemetery inKasson, Minnesota .References
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/t/tietjle01.shtml Baseball-Reference]
*Pat Doyle's Professional Baseball Player Database
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