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Kettle Wirts

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434:. In his first season, he batted .249 with 76 hits, 9 doubles, 2 triples, and 2 home runs. The next season, 1931, Wirts batted .303 with 118 hits, 15 doubles, 3 triples, and 5 home runs. In 1932, Wirts played 85 games and batted .260 with 75 hits, 12 doubles, 2 triples, and 1 home run. Wirts would continue to catch for the Senators in 1933, and batted .261 with 77 hits, 10 doubles, and 3 home runs in 93 games. In 1934, Wirts would see his numbers dip compared to his previous seasons with the Senators. On the season, he batted .236 with 65 hits, 13 doubles, 4 triples, and 2 home runs in 97 games. In 1935, Wirts was handed the managerial duties, however, after poor performance, he was given his unconditional release. On the season, as a 406:. With the Millers, Wirts batted .220 with 35 hits, 7 doubles, and 2 home runs in 60 games. In 41 games with the Bears, Wirts batted .243 with 26 hits, 8 doubles, 3 triples, and 1 home run in 41 games. In 1926, Wirts spent the entire season with the Class-A San Antonio Bears. On the season, he batted .309 with 125 hits, 25 doubles, 10 triples, and 7 home runs in 132 games. Wirts led the Bears in triples, and was second in home runs. Wirts split the 1927 season between Class-A San Antonio and the Class-AA 369:
In 1924, Wirts spent his final season in the majors with the Chicago White Sox. He got his first hit with the White Sox on July 2, in a game that would turn out to be the final game of his major league career. On the season, he batted .083 with 1 hit in 12 at-bats. Behind the plate, Wirts caught a
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in 31 games. Defensively, Wirts played 27 games at the catcher position and committed 2 errors in 63 total chances. In his final season with the Cubs, 1923, Wirts got 1 hit in 5 at-bats. Behind the plate, Wirts caught a total of 3 games and committed no errors in 10 total chances.
410:. With San Antonio, Wirts batted .244 with 55 hits, 6 doubles, 5 triples, and 1 home run. In 9 games with Kansas City, Wirts batted .289 with 4 hits. The next season, 1928, he continued to play with the Class-AA Kansas City Blues. Wirts batted .244 with 24 446:
Kettle was Director of a baseball school for young people aged 12 and above in the Sacramento, CA area. By 1960, the school had nearly 800 students. Kettle also worked for himself as a beer distributor, starting his own company "Wirths Distributing Co".
467: 398:. Wirts finished out the 1924 season with Minneapolis and batted .271 with 48 hits, 11 doubles, 1 triple, and 4 home runs in 67 games. He also spent part of the 1924 season with the Class-A 402:
and batted .321 with 59 hits, 9 doubles, 3 triples, and 2 home runs in 58 games. The next season, 1925, Wirts split the season between the Class-AA Minneapolis Millers, and the Class-A
894: 328:. With the Submarines, Wirts batted .213 with 17 hits, 4 doubles, and 1 triple in 34 games. With the Colts, he batted .354 with 4 doubles, 3 triples, and 1 home run in 28 games. 344:, Wirts got his first major league hit. On the season, Wirts batted .182 with 2 hits, and 1 RBI in 7 games. He played five games at the catcher position and committed no 889: 859: 869: 758: 732: 407: 819: 504: 280: 879: 884: 854: 387: 864: 844: 829: 520: 839: 186: 176: 172: 300:, a former major league player. After a one-year hiatus from professional baseball, Wirts made his return in 1920 with the Class-B 849: 834: 874: 415: 824: 654: 55: 224: 127: 494: 352:. In 1922, Wirts continued to play for the Cubs. He hit his first major league home run on June 27, against the 276: 71: 337: 305: 209: 205: 201: 804: 904: 899: 431: 325: 208:. In total, Wirts played 17 seasons in professional baseball, beginning his career in 1918 with the 383: 628: 602: 576: 399: 353: 260: 244: 796: 680: 706: 550: 500: 403: 336:
Wirts made his major league debut with the Chicago Cubs on July 20. In that game, against the
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In 1930, Wirts began his tenure with the Class-AA Sacramento Senators
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On July 6, 1924, the Chicago White Sox traded Wirts and teammate
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In 1918, Wirts played for the Class-B Spokane Indians along with
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total of 5 games and committed no errors in 16 total chances.
438:, he batted .310 with 9 hits, and 2 doubles in 10 games. 312:. In 1921, Wirts split the season between the Class-A 215:. Over his major league career, Wirts played for the 308:. He batted .335 that season, with 108 hits in 322 160: 146: 136: 126: 121: 108: 95: 26: 474:. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 259:Wirts was born on October 30, 1897 (or 1898) in 787:Career statistics and player information from 521:"St. Mary's College of California Team Alumni" 8: 895:Baseball players from Sacramento, California 468:"IGI Individual Record: Elwood Vernon Wirts" 23: 739:. Berkeley Daily Gazette. January 7, 1935 200:(October 30, 1897 – July 12, 1968) was a 456: 164: 860:Minneapolis Millers (baseball) players 765:. Berkeley Daily Gazette. 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Catcher
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Sacramento, California
Chicago Cubs
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Batting average
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Runs batted in
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Chicago White Sox
1924
professional baseball
Major League Baseball
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Spokane Indians
Chicago Cubs
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batted
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Sacramento Senators
Forks of the Cosumnes
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sandlot ball
Earl Kunz

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