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Clem Dreisewerd

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caused the suspension of the baseball season. A year later he developed severe arm problems, and after unsuccessful tries with various minor league teams he was convinced that his baseball career was finished.
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In 1947, Dreisewerd was sent down to the Red Sox Class Triple-A farm team in
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pitchers with 18 wins and a 2.15 ERA. He divided his playing time with the
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area, where he lived for 50 years. By 1999, he was legally blind with
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pitchers. Finally, he reached the majors late in the season with the
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at age 85, of head injuries suffered in a fall during a vacation.
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In a four-season career, Dreisewerd posted a 6–8 record with 39
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and a 4.54 ERA in 46 appearances, including 10 starts, three
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Dreisewerd enjoyed his most productive season with the 1946
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and New York Giants in 1948, his last major league season.
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After retiring from baseball Dreisewerd worked as a
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In October 1948 Dreisewerd tried winter baseball in
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Pitcher
Old Monroe, Missouri
Ocean Springs, Mississippi
Boston Red Sox
New York Giants
Win–loss record
Strikeouts
Earned run average
Boston Red Sox
St. Louis Browns
New York Giants
pitcher
Major League Baseball
1944
1948
Old Monroe, Missouri
Sacramento
wins
ERA
Pacific Coast League
Boston Red Sox
starts
Mickey Owen
Jim Konstanty
Eddie Yost
1946
American League
games pitched
relief

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