Karl Adams (baseball)

Karl Adams (baseball)

Karl Tutwiler Adams (August 11 1891 - September 17 1967) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball in the National League for the Cincinnati Reds (1914) and Chicago Cubs (1915). He compiled a 1-9 won-lost record in his brief career.

Adams was a native of Columbus, Georgia. He died in Everett, Washington. He had lived in Everett for twenty-seven years prior to his death. A veteran of World War I, he was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Old Guard Post 2100. After baseball, Karl worked for a number of years as a golf professional in Illinois and Kentucky. He was a member of the Plumber and Pipefitters Union Local 265 and the Port Gardner Golf Club at Everett's Municipal Golf Course.

External links

*baseball-reference|id=a/adamska01

References

*Everett Herald, Monday, Sept. 18, 1967 Section 2D Col. 7.


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