- Kirby Higbe
Infobox MLB retired
bgcolor1=#083c6b
bgcolor2=#083c6b
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Kirby Higbe
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=April 8 ,1915
city-state|Columbia|South Carolina
deathdate=death date and age|1985|5|6|1915|4|8
city-state|Columbia|South Carolina
debutdate=October 3
debutyear=by|1937
debutteam=Chicago Cubs
finaldate=July 7
finalyear=by|1950
finalteam=New York Giants
stat1label=Win-Loss
stat1value=118-101
stat2label=ERA
stat2value=3.69
stat3label=Strikeout s
stat3value=971
teams=
*Chicago Cubs (by|1937-by|1939)
*Philadelphia Phillies (by|1939-by|1940)
*Brooklyn Dodgers (by|1941-by|1947)
*Pittsburgh Pirates (by|1947-by|1949)
*New York Giants (by|1949-by|1950)
highlights=
*All star in 1940 and 1946
*Led NL in wins in 1941 with 22
*Led NL in strikeouts in 1940 with 137Walter Kirby Higbe (
April 8 ,1915 –May 6 ,1985 ) was an American right-handed startingpitcher inMajor League Baseball from by|1937 to by|1950. He was born inColumbia, South Carolina , and died there as well.Career
Higbe began his career in 1937 with the
Chicago Cubs before being traded to thePhiladelphia Phillies in the middle of the by|1939 season. A hard thrower and liver, he was selected to the All-Star team in by|1940. Following the season, he was traded again, this time to the Brooklyn Dodgers. He enjoyed his most successful season in by|1941 when he went 22-9, tying teammateWhit Wyatt for the league lead in wins and finishing seventh in the MVP voting.After the by|1943 season, Higbe joined the
United States Army . Initially assigned to themilitary police , he soon received training as a rifleman and saw combat inGermany . In 1945, Higbe and his fellow soldiers went to thePhilippines ; however, when they arrived there, they learned that Japan had surrendered. Nonetheless, he stayed inManila until March 1946, at which point he finally returned to theUnited States . That year, he posted a 17-8 record and made his second All-Star appearance (where he gave up a home run toTed Williams ), but the Dodgers lost theNational League pennant to the eventual World championSt. Louis Cardinals .Higbe stayed in Brooklyn until just after the start of the by|1947 campaign, when he was traded with four other players (one of whom was future Major League manager
Gene Mauch ) to thePittsburgh Pirates in exchange forAl Gionfriddo . The reason for this trade, notoriously, was his refusal to play alongsideJackie Robinson , anAfrican-American , as a teammate. Before the season, Higbe joinedPee Wee Reese ,Bobby Bragan ,Dixie Walker , andCarl Furillo in boycotting the inclusion of Robinson on the Dodgers; all except Furillo were Southerners. Higbe, who claimed that he had developed his arm throwing rocks at blacks while growing up inSouth Carolina , told Brooklyn general managerBranch Rickey that he would rather not play with a "negruh." When Rickey threatened to trade anyone who refused to play with Robinson, Bragan and Walker relented, as did Reese, who eventually became Robinson's closest friend on the team. Higbe, however, refused to budge on the issue, resulting in his trade to the Pirates. Still, he was forced to respect Robinson, a fiery competitor much like himself.While Higbe began the 1947 season with a 2-0 record for the eventual NL champion Dodgers, after his trade to Pirates he collapsed to 11-17. He was traded one last time during the by|1949 season, this time to the New York Giants, with whom he finished his career.
ee also
*
List of Major League Baseball strikeout champions
*List of Major League Baseball wins champions References
*baseball-reference|id=h/higbeki01.shtml
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/H/Higbe_Kirby.stm Baseball Library: Kirby Higbe]
* [http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&bid=836&pid=6289 The Baseball Biography Project: Kirby Higbe]
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