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Chet Kehn

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Chet Kehn
Pitcher
Born: (1921-10-30)October 30, 1921
San Diego, California
Died: April 5, 1984(1984-04-05) (aged 62)
San Diego, California
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 30, 1942, for the Brooklyn Dodgers
Last MLB appearance
May 12, 1942, for the Brooklyn Dodgers
MLB statistics
Win–loss record0–0
Earned run average7.04
Strikeouts3
Teams

Chester Lawrence Kehn (October 30, 1921 – April 5, 1984) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1942. At 20 years of age, he was the fourth-youngest player to appear in a National League game that season.

Kehn is one of many ballplayers who only appeared in the major leagues during World War II. He made his major league debut on April 30, 1942, as a starting pitcher against the Cincinnati Reds at Crosley Field. The Dodgers won 11–8, but Kehn was not the winning pitcher. He made only two more appearances, both in relief, before his big league career was over due to a shoulder separation. In three games he was 0–0 with 2 games finished, and allowed 6 earned runs in 7.2 innings pitched for a final ERA of 7.04.

Kehn proved to be a better hitter and fielder than he was as a pitcher, at least at the major league level. At the plate he was 2-for-2 (1.000) with one RBI and one run scored, and in the field he handled four chances without an error (1.000).[1]

Kehn retired from baseball in 1950 after several years in Santa Barbara as their manager and had a very successful career in retail management.

Kehn died in his hometown of San Diego, California, at the age of 62.

References

  1. ^ "Chet Kehn". retrosheet.org. Retrieved July 7, 2019.