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Claude Jonnard Pitcher Born: November 23, 1897
Nashville, TennesseeDied: August 27, 1959 (aged 61)
Nashville, TennesseeBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut October 1, 1921 for the New York Giants Last MLB appearance July 11, 1929 for the Chicago Cubs Career statistics Win-loss record 14-12 Earned run average 3.79 Strikeouts 160 Teams - New York Giants (1921-1924)
- St. Louis Browns (1926)
- Chicago Cubs (1929)
Career highlights and awards Claude Alfred Jonnard (November 23, 1897 - August 27, 1959) was a former professional baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher over parts of six seasons (1921–1924, 1926, 1929) with the New York Giants, St. Louis Browns and Chicago Cubs. For his career, he compiled a 14-12 record in 137 appearances, most as a relief pitcher, with an 3.79 earned run average and 160 strikeouts. Jonnard was a member of the Giants National League pennant-winning teams in 1923 and 1924, losing both World Series (to the New York Yankees and Washington Senators, respectively). In World Series play, he made three relief appearances, giving up no runs.
Jonnard was born and later died in Nashville, Tennessee at the age of 61. His twin brother, Bubber Jonnard, was a Major League catcher and coach.
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References
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
Categories:- 1897 births
- 1959 deaths
- Major League Baseball pitchers
- Baseball players from Tennessee
- New York Giants (NL) players
- St. Louis Browns players
- Chicago Cubs players
- American baseball pitcher, 1890s births stubs
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