Swede Carlstrom

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Albin Oscar (Swede) Carlstrom (October 26, 1886 - April 28, 1935) was a Major League Baseball shortstop. Carlstrom batted and threw right handed. He was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey.

An American of Swidish heritage, Carlstrom was a combat veteran of World War I whose health was damaged during the armed conflict. He saw action in minor leagues with the Lawrence club of the New England League before joining the Boston Red Sox in the 1911 season. He appeared with Boston in two games on September 13-14 and posted a .167 batting average (1-for-6) without home runs or RBI. As a fielder, he recorded three put-outs with six assists and turned into a double play for a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage.

Carlstrom died of a cerebral spinal fever in his homeland of Elizabeth, New Jersey, at the age of 47.

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  • Carlstrom served with Company G, 346th Infantry, 27th Division in France, where he contracted rheumatism, which ended his baseball career.

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