- Steve Partenheimer
Harold Philip "Steve" Partenheimer (August 30, 1891 - June 16, 1971) was a
Major League Baseball player who played one game (also known as acup of coffee with the Detroit Tigers on June 28, 1913.Born in
Greenfield, Massachusetts , he attendedAmherst College for four years varsity and senior captain (1909-13). He signed with theDetroit Tigers out of college. In his one and only Major League game, Partenheimer played third base, collected 3 assists, and committed 1 error. At bat, he was hit by a pitch, but failed to register a hit, in 3 plate appearances.After his "stint" with the Tigers, Partenheimer played three years in
New York State League before becoming a coach. He formed Gordon Drug Aces B team in Akron in 1933 as a sponsor and manager and also worked with Akron Jays, Sohio A.C. and the Killian Celtics. He was elected to the all time 100 year Amherst-Williams Baseball Team. [http://148.85.1.57/library/archives/texts/tower_amherst_athletics/index.html]Roughly 30 years after Steve Partenheimer's first and last Major League appearance, his son
Stan Partenheimer also came up to the Major Leagues for a quickcup of coffee as a pitcher in 1944 with theBoston Red Sox , followed by 9 games with theSt. Louis Cardinals in 1945.Steve Partenheimer died om 1971 at age 79 in
Mansfield, Ohio . He was buried at Green River Cemetery inGreenfield, Massachusetts , and was posthumously inducted into the Greter Akron Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991. [http://www.acorn.net/gabhof/inductees/1991.html]External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/p/partest01.shtml Baseball-Reference.com]
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=partest01 Baseball Almanac]
* [http://www.acorn.net/gabhof/inductees/1991.html Greater Akron Baseball Hall of Fame Profile of Partenheimer]
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