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Wattie Holm

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Holm made his major league debut with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1924, after playing minor league baseball at Syracuse the season before. He spent much of his career back and forth between the major leagues and the minor leagues, but he stayed in the major leagues between 1926 and 1929. His best
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Holm was turned down for a managing job with a local baseball team in early 1950 because of concerns about his mental health. He had been depressed since suffering a series of business failures. Holm also had a family history of mental illness, as his brother Marcel had committed suicide.
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In the fall of 1929, the Cardinals advised Holm to have surgery on his tonsils and nose. He refused at the time, but underwent the procedure in the spring of 1930, causing a delay in his preparation for the 1930 season. He played for the
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Fred Sindt, who owned the home where the family lived, said that he had a calm conversation with Holm minutes before the shooting. He said that the family was getting ready to move to
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Holm split 1932, his last year in professional baseball, between the Cardinals, the Red Wings and the
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After Margaret recovered from her injuries, she lived with the family of Holm's former teammate
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Billy Southworth: A Biography of the Hall of Fame Manager and Ballplayer
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seasons. Holm was a member of the Cardinals first World Series in
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In mid-May 1950, Holm quit his job at a sporting goods store in
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and drove in 66 runs while playing 110 games for St. Louis.
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August 8, 1932, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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April 15, 1924, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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for a year before leaving to pursue a baseball career.
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In the early 1940s, Holm was running a gas station in
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In 436 games over seven seasons, Holm recorded a .275
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Holm played for the 897:Rochester Red Wings players 872:Suicides by firearm in Iowa 837:St. Louis Cardinals players 571:Baseball Reference (Minors) 375:Thomas, Joan Wendl (2017). 918: 887:Columbus Red Birds players 862:Baseball players from Iowa 647:Grover Cleveland Alexander 541:. McFarland. p. 171. 502:. May 20, 1950. p. 1. 481:. May 25, 1950. p. 1. 445:. June 9, 1942. p. 7. 409:. June 6, 1973. p. 4. 378:Baseball in Northwest Iowa 305:. He posted a career .955 207:for seven seasons between 892:Houston Buffaloes players 807: 787: 641: 535:Skipper, John C. (2013). 170: 161: 121: 111: 88: 71: 51: 42: 33: 293:(410-for-1493) with 207 867:Murder–suicides in Iowa 842:New York Yankees scouts 443:The Des Moines Register 425:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 518:Syracuse Post-Standard 421:"Some boys are smart" 325:. Later, he lived in 201:Major League Baseball 628:St. Louis Cardinals 578:. 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Outfielder
Peterson, Iowa
Everly, Iowa
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
St. Louis Cardinals
1924
1929
1932
Major League Baseball
St. Louis Cardinals
1924
1932
1930
1931
1926
Peterson, Iowa
Alton, Iowa
University of Iowa
Spencer, Iowa
batting average
Houston Buffaloes
Rochester Red Wings
Columbus Red Birds
batting average
runs
home runs
RBI

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