- Bob Clear
Elwood Robert Clear (born
December 14 ,1927 inDenver, Colorado ) was a minor leaguebaseball infielder, pitcher, and manager, and a major league coach with the California Angels.Clear began a long playing career with the 1945
Batavia Clippers , hitting .222 at age 17. Bob moved to theBakersfield Indians in 1946, playingthird base and only posting an .838fielding percentage while batting .266. The next year, he hit .200 for theLynchburg Cardinals and .208 for theDecatur Commodores .Clear then attempted a pitching career. He went 17-12 with a 3.45 ERA for the 1948
Willows Cardinals ; he was second toLarry Shepard in wins in theFar West League . He also was 0-1 with theFresno Cardinals .He spent most of 1949 with the
Pocatello Cardinals (11-6, 5.84) and also was back in Lynchburg for one loss. By his 21st birthday, he had been with seven teams. 1950 brought Clear to the Western League and he went 16-7 with a 3.38 ERA. He was tied for fourth in the circuit in wins, was fourth with 119 walks and theOmaha Cardinals pitcher led the league with fourshutout s.With the three top
St. Louis Cardinals minor league affiliates, Clear struggled in 1951, going 1-2, 8.13 for theHouston Buffaloes , 0-4 with a 9.82 ERA for theColumbus Red Birds and 0-1 for theRochester Red Wings . After 11 teams by age 24, Clear's career settled down. He went 9-12, with a 3.44 ERA for Houston in 1952 and 4-6, with a 3.35 ERA for the 1953 Buffaloes.Back in Omaha in 1954, Bob went 20-11 with a 2.93 ERA, led the Western League in wins, was 5th in ERA, tied for second with 22
complete game s, tied for third with five shutouts, first with 267 innings and first with 114 walks. For Omaha the next year, Clear fell to 1-10, with a 4.42 ERA.In 1956, Clear finally left the Cardinals chain and was with the
Sioux City Soos in thePittsburgh Pirates farm system . He went 5-4 with a 6.00 ERA for the Soos and took over as player-manager onMay 15 . As player-manager of the 1957Douglas Copper Kings , Bob hit .313 and went 20-11 with a 3.63 ERA. He was second in theArizona-Mexico League in ERA behindDon Bruns , tiedCandido Andrade for the win lead and led with 28 complete games (in 31 starts). Still just 29 years old, he had now played for 13 clubs.Falling to 1-10, with a 4.42 ERA for Douglas in 1958, he helped make history on
August 19 when he was hitting fifth for Douglas in a game in which all nine starters homered against theChihuahua Dorados in a 22-6 rout. Presumably, this was his one victory of the year.He went 13-8, with a 2.81 ERA for the
Idaho Falls Russets the next year. He then had arguably his best year yet, going 21-6, with a 2.50 ERA for theGrand Forks Chiefs , leading the Northern League in wins and finishing in the top three in ERA. In 1961, he fell to 4-5, with a 5.05 ERA for Grand Forks. Retiring more or less from pitching, he appeared briefly for the 1965Kinston Eagles and 1967Clinton Pilots (1-0, 1.64), wrapping up his career with a 144-117 record for seventeen teams.He managed in the Pirates chain until 1969, making stops at Batavia in 1962, Gastonia 1963-1964, Asheville in 1964, Kinston in 1965, back to Gastonia in 1966, Clinton in 1967-1968, and Geneva in 1969. Moving to the California Angels chain, he managed the
Idaho Falls Angels from 1970-1973.He was the bullpen coach for the California Angels for 12 years, from 1976 through 1987.
Clear is the uncle of
Mark Clear .Fact|date=May 2008External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bob_Clear BR bullpen article]
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