Vern Freiburger Baseball player

Vern Donald Freiburger (December 19, 1923 – February 27, 1990) was a Major League Baseball first baseman who started two games for the Cleveland Indians near the end of the 1941 season (September 6 and September 15). At just 17 years of age, he was the youngest player to appear in an American League game that season.In Freiburger's major league debut, he got to play in front of family and friends in his hometown of Detroit, Michigan. The Indians played a doubleheader that day against the Tigers at Briggs Stadium and lost both games. His second and final appearance in a game was against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium.In his two games he was 1-for-8 (.125) with one run batted in. At first base he handled 18 out of 19 chances successfully for a .947 fielding percentage, and participated in two double plays.Three of his teammates on the Indians were future Hall of Famers Lou Boudreau, Bob Feller, and Bob Lemon.Freiburger died at the age of 66 in Palm Springs, California. He was buried in the Good Shepherd Cemetery in Huntington Beach, California.

Personal facts

Birth dateDecember 19, 1923
Date of deathFebruary 27, 1990

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Baseball player

Career startSeptember 06, 1941
Career endSeptember 15, 1941
batting sideRight
former teams
Cleveland Indians
position
First baseman
teams
Cleveland Indians
throwing sideLeft

Vern Freiburger on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.baseball-reference.com/f/freibve01.shtml
  2. http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/Pfreiv101.htm