Pete Appleton Stats & Facts

Pete Appleton Stats & Facts

Pete Appleton Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 71 Weight: 180 Born: Friday, May 20, 1904 in Terryville, CT USA Died: 1 18 1974 in Trenton, NJ USA Debut: 9/14/1927 Last Game: 9/20/1945 Full Name: Peter William Appleton In September 1927, the Cincinnati Reds brought up a 23-year old right-handed pitching prospect named Pete…

Rudy York belts his 17th and 18th homers of the month, establishing a major league record that will not be broken until 1998, when Sammy Sosa hits 19 in June. The rookie catcher’s round-trippers help the Tigers maul the Senators at Navin Field, 12-3.

Rudy York belts his 17th and 18th homers of the month, establishing a major league record that will not be broken until 1998, when Sammy Sosa hits 19 in June. The rookie catcher’s round-trippers help the Tigers maul the Senators at Navin Field, 12-3.

Rudy York belts his 17th and 18th homers of the month, establishing a major league record that will not be broken until 1998, when Sammy Sosa hits 19 in June. The rookie catcher’s round-trippers help the Tigers maul the Senators at Navin Field, 12-3.

Pete Appleton pitches and bats his way to an 11-4 win over the Sox, Appleton drives in 6 runs

May 30, 1937 – At Boston‚ Washington Senators pitcher Pete Appleton pitches and bats his way to an 11-4 win over the Sox. Appleton drives in 6 runs‚ hitting a single and triple with the sacks full in the 2nd and 3rd and going 4-for-5‚ to beat Fritz Ostermueller. Appleton’s RBI mark ties the ML…