Mem Lovett

Mem Lovett

Merritt Marwood (Mem) Lovett (June 15, 1912 - September 19, 1995) was a player who appeared as a pinch-hitter in a single major league game for the Chicago White Sox on September 4, 1933. A native of Chicago, Illinois, USA, Lovett batted and threw right-handed. He went 0-for-1.

Lovett died in Downers Grove, Illinois, at age of 83.

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