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Whitey Wietelmann

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Wietelmann's playing career lasted for two decades, from 1937 to 1956. He broke in with the Braves in September 1939 when they were still nicknamed the "Bees", a temporary name change for the franchise begun in 1936 and abandoned after the 1940 season. He was the Braves' regular
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a career-high .271. In September 1946, he was sent to the Pirates in one of the most important trades in Boston Braves history. In the multi-player transaction, Boston acquired
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This biographical article relating to an American baseball infielder is a
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After one season with Pittsburgh, Wietelmann was sent to the
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September 18, 1947, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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September 6, 1939, for the Boston Bees
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Infielder
Zanesville, Ohio
San Diego, California
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Boston Bees/Braves
Pittsburgh Pirates
professional baseball
player
coach
manager
infielder
Major Leagues
1939
47
Boston Braves
Pittsburgh Pirates
Zanesville, Ohio
switch-hitter
right-handed
shortstop
wartime
1943
44
second baseman
1945
hit
third baseman

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