- Johnny Watwood
John Clifford Watwood ["Lefty"] (
August 17 , 1905 -March 1 , 1980) was anoutfielder inMajor League Baseball , playing mainly atcenter field for three different teams between the by|1929 and by|1939 seasons. Listed at 6' 1", 186 lb., Watwood batted and threwleft-handed . A native ofAlexander City, Alabama , he attendedAuburn University .A strong-armed outfielder and basically a line-drive hitter, Watwood entered the majors in April 1929 with the
Chicago White Sox , playing for them until April 1932 before joining theBoston Red Sox (1932-1933) andPhiladelphia Phillies (1939). His most productive season came with the 1930 White Sox, when he posted career-highs in games (133),batting average (.382), runs (75), RBI (51), extrabases (31) andon-base percentage (.382).In 1931 Watwood hit .283 in 128 games for Chicago, and later was sent to the Red Sox in a five-player transaction that included teammates OF
Smead Jolley and CBennie Tate in exchange for CCharlie Berry and OFJack Rothrock . While in Boston, he served as a backup for Jolley (LF), Tom Oliver (CF) andRoy Johnson (RF).After that, Watwood spent five years in the minor leagues (1934-1938), managing also the 1938
Houston Buffaloes before returning to major league with the Phillies.In a six-year majors career, Watwood was a .283 hitter (403-for-1423) with five
home run s and 158 RBI in 469 games, including 192 runs, 66 doubles, 16 triples, 27stolen base s, and a solid 1.50walk-to-strikeout ratio (154-to-103). In 299 outfield appearances, he posted a collective .948fielding percentage (40 errors in 776total chances ) and also played 86 games atfirst base (.948, 15 errors, 844 TC).Watwood died at the age of 74 in
Goodwater, Alabama .External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/w/watwojo01.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/W/Pwatwj101.htm Retrosheet]
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