Vern Geishert

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Vern Geishert
Pitcher
Born: (1946-01-10) January 10, 1946
Madison, Wisconsin
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
August 26, 1969 for the California Angels
Last MLB appearance
October 2, 1969 for the California Angels
Career statistics
Win-Loss record 1–1
Earned run average 4.65
Innings 31
Teams

Vernon William Geishert (born January 10, 1946 in Madison, Wisconsin) is a retired American professional baseball player. A 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m), 215 lb (98 kg) right-handed pitcher, he appeared in 11 Major League Baseball games for the California Angels in 1969.

Geishert was drafted by the Angels in the second round of the January 1966 Major League Baseball Draft out of the University of Wisconsin, Madison. After his fourth minor league campaign, he was recalled by the Angels in August 1969. In his debut against the Cleveland Indians, he entered the game in relief of starting pitcher Steve Kealey in the third inning. The Angels were leading, 4–2, but the Indians were rallying and the bases were loaded. Geishert got Vern Fuller on a fly ball out, and went on to pitch four full innings of three-hit relief to earn the eventual 8–4 victory in his first MLB game.[1] He appeared in ten more games over the final weeks of the 1969 season, including three starting assignments. He gave up 32 hits and seven bases on balls in 31 total innings pitched with 18 strikeouts. He was credited with one save.

During the off-season, Geshert was included in a major interleague trade, going to the Cincinnati Reds with starting pitcher Jim McGlothlin for hard-hitting outfielder Alex Johnson and infielder Chico Ruiz. But Geishert never appeared in an MLB game for Cincinnati, spending two seasons at the Triple-A level before leaving the game.

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