- Wally Gerber
Walter (Wally) Gerber (
August 18 ,1891 -June 19 ,1951 ) was ashortstop inMajor League Baseball who played for thePittsburgh Pirates (1914-1915), St. Louis Browns (1917-1928 ["start"] ) andBoston Red Sox (1928 ["end"] -1929). He batted and threw right-handed.A native of
Columbus, Ohio , Gerber was a fineinfielder with quick hands and a fine throwing arm. From 1914 through 1918 he served as an utility for the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Browns, becoming the everyday shortstop for the Browns during the next nine seasons. In 1923 Gerber set a major league for shortstops with 48 fielding chances in four consecutive games. Despite he ledAmerican League in errors in 1919 (45) and 1920 (52), he settled down to lead the league indouble play s four times. Basically a lines drive hitter, his most productive season came in 1923, when he posted career-highs inbatting average (.281), runs (85), hits (170), doubles (26),runs batted in (62) andgames played (154). That season he was named to the Babe Ruth All-Star team, the year he won notoriety for his "$18,000 base hit" against theDetroit Tigers , which gave the Browns third place in the American League and a split in the World Series money. He played his final game with the Boston Red Sox in 1919.In a 15-season career, Gerber batted .257 with seven
home run s and 476 RBI in 1522 games. A disciplined hitter, he posted a fine 1.302walk-to-strikeout ratio (465-to-357) in 5,099at-bat s. As a shortstop, he recorded 2960putout s, 4319 assists, 741 double plays, and 439 errors in 7718 chances for a .943fielding percentage .Following his playing career, Gerber served as an umpire in the
Middle Atlantic League and also worked as a supervisor with the City Recreation Division of Ohio.Gerber died in Columbus, Ohio, at the age of 59 and is buried in Green Lawn Cemetery.
External links
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/G/Gerber_Wally.stm Baseball Library]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/g/gerbewa01.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://thedeadballera.com/Obits/Gerber.Wally.Obit.html The Deadball Era]
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