Newt Kimball Baseball player

Newell W. (Newt) Kimball (March 27, 1915 – March 22, 2001) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball.Born in Logan, Utah, Kimball was signed by the Chicago Cubs in 1934, winning twenty games for their Class C Ponca City, Oklahoma affiliate as a nineteen-year-old. He worked his way up the Cubs chain, eventually being called up late in both the 1937 and 1938 seasons, before Chicago returned him to the minors in 1939. In 1940, the Cubs dealt Kimball to the Brooklyn Dodgers, who used him mainly in relief through 1943. He would appear in two games for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1940 and a partial season for the 1943 Philadelphia Phillies before heading back to the Pacific Coast League.After three seasons with the PCL Hollywood Stars, Kimball was hired by the Boston Braves in 1947 to manage their new Class D club, the Las Vegas Wranglers. The club finished third in the six-team Sunset League, and Kimball (despite a 14–5 record on the mound and a .361 batting average), was let go as both player and manager at season's end. Taking a liking to Las Vegas, Newt stayed in town and took over the helm for the 1951 Wranglers, now playing in the Southwest International League. After a 72–71 finish, Kimball quit baseball for good.Newt Kimball died in Las Vegas in 2001, just a few days shy of his 86th birthday.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 27, 1915
Date of deathMarch 22, 2001

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Baseball player

Career startMay 07, 1937
Career endSeptember 23, 1943
batting sideRight
former teams
Chicago Cubs
Philadelphia Phillies
position
Pitcher
teams
Chicago Cubs
Los Angeles Dodgers
Philadelphia Phillies
St. Louis Cardinals
throwing sideRight

Newt Kimball on Wikipedia

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