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Eddie Carnett

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game led to a serious shoulder injury that jeopardized his career. He was reassigned back to Ponca City, pitched with the injury and lost ten straight games, took off some time to work on his hitting, and then won 16 consecutive games.
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in 1946 before returning to Class C balls and eventually returned to Ponca City to play for the Jets in 1954 and 1955 prior to their moving to
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Carnett was noticed by big league scouts when he was pitching in high school. He was signed by the
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during World War II (1942–43). After he was discharged, he played for the
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Carnett, nicknamed "Lefty", entered the major leagues in 1941 with the
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July 7, 1945, for the Cleveland Indians
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April 19, 1941, for the Boston Braves
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Outfielder
First baseman
Springfield, Missouri
Ringling, Oklahoma
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Boston Braves
1941
Chicago White Sox
1944
Cleveland Indians
1945
professional baseball
major leagues
outfielder
first baseman
Chicago Cubs
Ponca City Angels
Western Association
Ponca City, Oklahoma
Los Angeles Angels
Pacific Coast League
"pepper"
Boston Braves
United States Navy
Chicago White Sox
Cleveland Indians
outfielder

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