Marty Berghammer
Marty Berghammer | |
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Shortstop | |
Born: June 18, 1888 Elliott, Pennsylvania, U.S. | |
Died: December 21, 1957 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. | (aged 69)|
Batted: Left Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
September 8, 1911, for the Chicago White Sox | |
Last MLB appearance | |
October 3, 1915, for the Pittsburgh Rebels | |
MLB statistics | |
Batting average | .233 |
Stolen bases | 46 |
Runs batted in | 52 |
Teams | |
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Martin Andrew Berghammer (June 18, 1888 – December 21, 1957) was an American Major League Baseball shortstop who played for four seasons. He played for the Chicago White Sox in 1911 and the Cincinnati Reds from 1913 to 1914. He also played for the Pittsburgh Rebels of the Federal League in 1915.
Berghammer was a member of the St. Paul Saints club for ten seasons before starting his managerial career. He was obtained by the Saints from the Pittsburgh Feds and played as a shortstop in St. Paul, but shifted to second base in 1918 and developed a reputation as one of the best second sackers in the league. Known as the Tulsa Spitfire, he became the manager of the Milwaukee Brewers in 1929, taking over as director of the club after Jack Lelivelt resigned due to poor health. As manager of the Tulsa club he won two pennants.
External links
[edit]- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Media related to Marty Berghammer at Wikimedia Commons
- Major League Baseball shortstops
- Baseball players from Pittsburgh
- Chicago White Sox players
- Cincinnati Reds players
- Pittsburgh Rebels players
- Kewanee Boilermakers players
- Lincoln Railsplitters players
- Birmingham Barons players
- St. Paul Saints (AA) players
- Lincoln Links players
- Tulsa Oilers (baseball) players
- Milwaukee Brewers (minor league) managers
- 1888 births
- 1957 deaths
- Baseball shortstop stubs