Max Wilson (baseball)

Max Wilson (June 3, 1916 – January 2, 1977) was an American professional baseball pitcher who appeared in 12 games in Major League Baseball as a reliever during two partial seasons for the Philadelphia Phillies (1940) and Washington Senators (1946). Wilson was a left-hander and native of Haw River, North Carolina, who was listed as 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m) tall and 170 pounds (77 kg). He interrupted his baseball career to serve in the United States Navy in the Pacific Theater of World War II[1][2] between 1942 and 1945.

Max Wilson
Pitcher
Born: (1916-06-03)June 3, 1916
Haw River, North Carolina
Died: January 2, 1977(1977-01-02) (aged 60)
Greensboro, North Carolina
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
September 6, 1940, for the Philadelphia Phillies
Last MLB appearance
June 9, 1946, for the Washington Senators
MLB statistics
Win–loss record0–1
Earned run average9.15
Strikeouts11
Teams

In Wilson's two MLB stints, he allowed 32 hits, 11 bases on balls and 20 earned runs in 1923 innings pitched, dropping his only decision, on May 9, 1946, against the Detroit Tigers.[3] He struck out 11 and compiled subpar earned run average of 9.15. However, he was a highly successful pitcher in the lower minors, putting up a 54–29 won–lost mark in three seasons in the Class B Piedmont League (1939–1941). Then, after the war, he posted seasons of 15–4 and 13–3 in the Class D Coastal Plain and Class B Carolina Leagues.

Altogether, his baseball career lasted eight seasons (1938–1941 and 1946–1949). Wilson died in Greensboro, North Carolina, at age 60 on January 2, 1977.

References

  1. The ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia. Fourth Edition. Sterling Publishing. 2007. p. 1589. ISBN 978-1-4027-4771-7.
  2. "Baseball in Wartime – Max Wilson". BaseballinWartime.com. Retrieved November 27, 2019.
  3. Retrosheet box score (9 May 1046): "Detroit Tigers 9, Washington Senators 8"


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