- Randy Gumpert
Infobox MLB retired
bgcolor1=Silver
bgcolor2=Black
textcolor1=black
textcolor2=white
name=Randy Gumpert
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
debutdate=June 13
debutyear=by|1936
debutteam=Philadelphia Athletics
finaldate=September 23
finalyear=by|1952
finalteam=Washington Senators
stat1label=ERA
stat1value=4.17
stat2label=W
stat2value=51
stat3label=K
stat3value=352
teams=
*Philadelphia Athletics (1936–1938)
*New York Yankees (1946-1948)
*Chicago White Sox (1948-1951)
*Boston Red Sox (1952)
*Washington Senators (1952)
highlights=
*All-Star: 1951Randall Pennington Gumpert (born
January 23 ,1918 ) is a formerMajor League Baseball pitcher , playing for five different teams throughout his career. He was born in Monocacy,Pennsylvania . His pro career began when he was signed by thePhiladelphia Athletics as a free agent before the 1936 season, at the age of 18.cite web|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/g/gumpera01.shtml|title=Randy Gumpert Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=2007-05-17] Even before that, he threw batting practice for the Athletics inShibe Park as far back as 1934 before he was signed to the team.cite web|url=http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/G/Gumpert_Randy.stm|title=Randy Gumpert - BaseballLibrary.com|accessdate=2007-05-18] He pitched three seasons of relief in Philadelphia before being traded to the New York Yankees in July 1939.Gumpert spent a few years in the minors before deciding to enter military service. He served in
World War II as a member of theUnited States Coast Guard . [cite web |url=http://www.garybed.co.uk/those_who_served.htm |title=Those Who Served |accessdate=2007-05-18] After finishing his time in the military, he was able to make it to the major league roster for the 1946 season. He played well in his first season as a Yankee, earning an 11-3 record with anearned run average of 2.31. Gumpert played fewer innings the following season, but still received a 4-1 record. He continued being a relief pitcher for part of the 1948 season before he was purchased by theChicago White Sox . He finished the 1948 season in the starting rotation for the White Sox. He spent the 1949 season in the starting rotation as well, and managed to keep his spot throughout the year despite allowing the most home runs in theAmerican League . It was also the one season where Gumpert pitched over 200 innings, pitching 234, and the season where he pitched the mostcomplete game s andshutout s, with 18 and 3, respectively. The 1950 season saw Randy split time between the starting rotation and the bullpen.On
May 1 ,1951 , Gumpert became part of baseball history as he allowedMickey Mantle 's firsthome run . 1951 also saw Gumpert make his only all-star appearance, in which he did not pitch. On November 13, 1951, Gumpert was traded along with Don Lenhardt to theBoston Red Sox for Mel Hoderlein andChuck Stobbs . After playing 10 games for the Red Sox, he was traded again, this time to the Washington Senators with Walt Masterson forSid Hudson .After spending the rest of the season in Washington, both in the rotation ad the bullpen, Gumpert retired. He later became a scout for the New York Yankees.
References
External links
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=gumpera01 Randy Gumpert at Baseball Almanac]
* [http://www.baseballprofessor.com/players/viewPlayer.php?playerID=gumpera01 Randy Gumpert at Baseball Professor]
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