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Bob Weiland

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Weiland was born on December 14, 1905, on Chicago's South Side to Christ and Mathilda Weiland and he also had an older sister. In his professional career, he was listed at 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) tall and weighing 215 pounds (98 kg). He attended Lowell School for the first eight years
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There may not have been any better chances of finishing with a lot of money with the Red Sox due to the team finishing in eighth again in 1932. Weiland's ERA of 4.51 was distinctly better than the team's own 5.02. Weiland began to have issues with throwing the ball over the plate, walking 97 while
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for the first six and a half years in the majors, pitching for the White Sox and Red Sox from 1928 to 1934 and putting up a combined record of 20–50. Then he moved from to the Indians in the mid of 1934, it still took some time for him and then he was 1–5 for the balance of the year.
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Weiland's final major league game came on April 26, 1940. He played for five teams in total: Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Browns, and the St. Louis Cardinals. He died of a stroke and congestive heart failure on November 9, 1988, in Chicago.
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Weiland's was then sent to the St. Louis Cardinals in 1937 and improved again, going 15–14 and 16–11. This could be due because he was on a much better team, but his ERA decreased a large amount, too.
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Weiland improved walks and hits per inning to 1.373 and the team then finished seventh. He started with a 1–5 record for the Red Sox in 1934, but then was bought by the
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This article is about the professional baseball player. For the double amputee runner, see
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where he did not pitch that much either, spending most of his time in the minor leagues.
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Interview with baseball player Bob Weiland on Mar. 17, 1976, in Chicago, Florida, by
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only striking out 63 and putting up a walks and hits per inning pitched of 1.676.
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September 30, 1928, for the Chicago White Sox
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Unfortunately, he played for two unsuccessful teams in the
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in the Major Leagues from 1928 to 1940. He played for the
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April 26, 1940, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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Index

Bob Wieland

Pitcher
Chicago, Illinois
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Chicago White Sox
1928
1931
Boston Red Sox
1932
1934
Cleveland Indians
1934
St. Louis Browns
1935
St. Louis Cardinals
1937
1940
pitcher
Chicago White Sox
Boston Red Sox
Cleveland Indians
St. Louis Browns
St. Louis Cardinals
Lane Tech High School
American League
Cleveland Indians
St. Louis Browns

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