- Buzzy Wares
Clyde Ellsworth "Buzzy" Wares (
March 23 ,1886 —May 26 ,1964 ) was an Americanshortstop during the second decade of the 20th century and a longtime coach inMajor League Baseball . Born in Newburg Township, Michigan, Wares attendedKalamazoo College . He stood 5'10" (178 cm), weighed 160 pounds (72.6 kg), and threw and batted right-handed.Wares played only 1½ seasons of major league ball. He came to the St. Louis Browns of the
American League in the middle of the 1913 campaign, and stayed through 1914. He appeared in 90 games, and batted .220 in 250at bat s, with 55 hits, nohome run s and 24runs batted in . His manager, however, wasBranch Rickey , and when Rickey was the general manager of theSt. Louis Cardinals of theNational League , he hired Wares as a coach in 1930. Wares would remain on the Redbirds' staff through 1952, a string of 23 consecutive seasons, during which time St. Louis won seven NL pennants and fiveWorld Series . Wares worked under eight different Cardinal managers in that span.During his minor league playing career (1905-20), Wares twice led his league in fielding percentage, although he did commit a league-leading 107 errors in 224 games for Oakland of the
Pacific Coast League in 1910. That season, however, Wares led the PCL with 790 assists, and had 1,287 total chances, for afielding percentage of .917.Buzzy Wares died at age 78 in
South Bend, Indiana .References
*Spink, J.G. Taylor, ed., "The Baseball Register." St. Louis:
The Sporting News , 1949.External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/w/waresbu01.shtml Baseball Reference]
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