Connie Grob Baseball player

Conrad George Grob (rhymes with "dub"; November 9, 1932 – September 28, 1997) was an American professional baseball player in the 1950s and 1960s. A right-handed pitcher, he spent one full season — 1956 — in Major League Baseball as a member of the Washington Senators. Grob batted left-handed, stood 6 feet (1.8 m) tall and weighed 180 pounds (82 kg).A native of Cross Plains, Wisconsin, Grob signed originally with the Brooklyn Dodgers before the 1952 season and won 24 games (losing five) in his debut year in the Class D Wisconsin State League. After two years in military service, the Dodgers moved him up to the Double-A Southern Association and he responded by posting a winning record with the 1955 Mobile Bears. Washington then selected him in the Rule 5 Draft that November.Grob spent the entire 1956 season with the Senators, appearing in 37 games (36 in relief). He surrendered 121 hits and 14 home runs in only 79⅓ innings pitched, striking out 27.At season's end, he was reacquired by Brooklyn and spent the rest of his active career at the top level of the minor leagues with the Dodgers, Milwaukee Braves and Houston Colt .45s. He retired after the 1965 Pacific Coast League season.Connie Grob died in Madison, Wisconsin, at age 64.

Personal facts

Birth dateNovember 09, 1932
Birth place
Cross Plains Wisconsin
Date of deathSeptember 28, 1997
Place of death
Madison Wisconsin

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Baseball player

Career startApril 22, 1956
Career endSeptember 15, 1956
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former teams
Minnesota Twins
position
Pitcher
teams
Minnesota Twins
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Connie Grob on Wikipedia

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