Bert Abbey
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Bert Abbey | |
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Pitcher | |
Batted: Right | Threw: Right |
MLB debut | |
June 14, 1892 for the Washington Senators | |
Final game | |
September 23, 1896 for the Brooklyn Bridegrooms | |
Career statistics | |
Record | 22-40 |
ERA | 4.52 |
K | 161 |
Teams | |
Career highlights and awards | |
Bert Wood Abbey (June 14, 1869 – June 11, 1962), was a Major League baseball pitcher. He was born in Essex, VT.
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[edit] Baseball debut
Abbey first began playing baseball as a freshman in college when he recruited fellow students to form the University of Vermont's Catamounts (UVM) team.[1] At UVM, he made the baseball and training program progress fast with his presence as player, coach and captain. He graduated in 1891 from UVM and the year after, Abbey's team at the University won almost every game they played including games against professional teams.[2]
[edit] Major league career
After his graduation, Abbey was drafted by the Washington Senators where he pitched 14 games before being sold to the Pittsburgh Pirates. He was then sent down to the farm team in Macon, Georgia. In 1893, the Chicago Colts bought his services and he remained there until 1895 when he moved to the Brooklyn Grooms[3]. Abbey remained with the team (renamed the Bridgegrooms) for one more season. His last game was played on September 23, 1896 in Montréal, Québec.
Abbey died at the age of 92 in Essex Junction, VT less than a year after suffering a heart attack.[4] He is buried at the Mountain View Cemetery in Essex Junction, VT.[3]
He was posthumously inducted into UVM's Athletic Hall of Fame in 1969.[1]
[edit] Quotation
- "Baseball's okay in college, but no place for a man with brain!"[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c "Catamount Accomplishments : Athletics : University of Vermont." University of Vermont. April 13, 2006.
- ^ Thomas, John D. (2005) University of Vermont, VT. Arcadia Publishing. p.45. ISBN 0-7385-3777-2.
- ^ a b "Bert Abbey Baseball Stats." Baseball Almanac. April 13, 2006.
- ^ O'Connor, Pat."Bert Abbey Biography." SABR. Retrieved October 25, 2006.
[edit] External links
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
- FindAGrave.com
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