Dutch Schirick Baseball player

Harry Ernest "Dutch" Schirick (June 15, 1890 – November 12, 1968) was a pinch hitter in Major League Baseball. He had one plate appearance for the St. Louis Browns on September 17, 1914, as a pinch hitter. With the hometown Browns down 12-2 in the bottom of the ninth to the Washington Senators, Schirick walked for pitcher Allan Sothoron, who coincidentally was also making his major league debut in the game.Schirick (whose records do not show him playing for any other pro team, even in the minors) is one of only five MLB players with one distinction: he drew a walk in his only plate appearance and did not play in the field. (The most famous of these five: Eddie Gaedel.) Schirick is also credited with stealing two bases, presumably second and third, since he is not credited with scoring a run. However, with the Senators up by 10 runs in the ninth, under modern scoring practices Schirick would have been credited with advancing to these bases via defensive indifference.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Schirick Harry Ernest
Birth dateJune 15, 1890
Date of deathNovember 12, 1968

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Baseball player

Career startSeptember 17, 1914
Career endSeptember 17, 1914
batting sideRight
former teams
Baltimore Orioles
position
Pinch hitter
teams
Baltimore Orioles
throwing sideRight

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