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Charlie Schmutz

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Charlie Schmutz
Pitcher
Born: (1891-01-01)January 1, 1891
San Diego, California
Died: June 27, 1962(1962-06-27) (aged 71)
Seattle, Washington
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 13, 1914, for the Brooklyn Robins
Last MLB appearance
April 14, 1915, for the Brooklyn Robins
MLB statistics
Win–loss record1-3
Earned run average3.52
Strikeouts22
Teams

Charles Otto Schmutz (January 1, 1891 in San Diego, California – June 27, 1962 in Seattle, Washington) nicknamed "King", was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched for the 1914–1915 Brooklyn Robins.

While pitching for the Northwestern League Vancouver Beavers, he was known as a "spitball artist, and one of the best in the league".[1]

References

  1. ^ "Schmutz". The Tacoma Times. Tacoma. April 17, 1913. Retrieved December 4, 2019.