- Bob Kline
Robert George Kline [Junior] (
December 9 ,1909 –March 16 ,1987 ) was apitcher inMajor League Baseball who played for three different teams between the 1930 and 1934 seasons. Listed at 6' 3", 200 lb., Kline batted and threwright-handed . He was born in Enterprise, Ohio.Career
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fastball thrower, Kline did almost everything a pitcher is asked to do. He started and filled various relief roles coming out from thebullpen as acloser , middle reliever, and set-up man as well. He entered the majors in 1930 with theBoston Red Sox , playing for them four years before joining the Philadelphia Athletics (1934) and Washington Senators (1934). While in Boston, he learned to pitch a sinker from roommateWilcy Moore which helped him to win 11 games in 1932.On
October 1 ,1933 , Kline was the opposite pitcher at Yankee Stadium during the last pitching appearance forBabe Ruth . At the end of the season, he was sent by Boston alongRabbit Warstler and cash to the Athletics in the same transaction that broughtLefty Grove ,Rube Walberg andMax Bishop to the Red Sox. He split the season with Philadelphia and Washington, collecting seven relief wins to lead theAmerican League pitchers.In a five-season career, Kline posted a 30-28 record with 87
strikeout s and a 5.05 ERA in 148 appearances, including 37 starts, eightcomplete game s, oneshutout , seven saves, and 441⅔ innings of work.Following his playing career, Kline managed the 1947
Johnson City Cardinals . He died inWesterville, Ohio , at age 77.External links
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Bob_Kline_1909 Baseball Library]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/k/klinebo01.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/K/Pklinb103.htm Retrosheet]
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