Frank Kreutzer
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Franklin James Kreutzer (born February 7, 1939) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher who appeared in 78 games over all or part of six seasons with the Chicago White Sox (1962–1964) and Washington Senators (1964–1966 and 1969). A left-hander from Buffalo, New York, Kreutzer stood Script error: No such module "convert". tall and weighed Script error: No such module "convert"..
Kreutzer attended Villanova University[1] and began his nine-year professional career in 1961 in the Boston Red Sox' organization. That November, he was selected by the White Sox in the first-year player draft then in force. He made his MLB debut on September 20, 1962,[1] throwing 1<templatestyles src="Fraction/styles.css" />1⁄3 innings of shutout relief against the Red Sox at Comiskey Park.[2] He also pitched for the White Sox in 18 other contests through July 15, 1964. Thirteen days later, he was the "player to be named later" to complete a July 13 deal in which Chicago acquired first baseman Bill Skowron from Washington for Joe Cunningham.
The 1965 campaign was Kreutzer's only full season in the majors. His best career outing came on July 2 of that year, when he threw a three-hit, ten-strikeout complete game shutout against the Detroit Tigers while hitting a two-run home run of his own.[3] The Senators triumphed, 6–0.[4]
Of Kreutzer's 78 big-league games, 32 were starts; the July 1965 shutout of the Tigers was his only white-washing as a big leaguer. He posted an 8–18 career won–lost mark, one save, two complete games, and a 4.40 earned run average. In 210<templatestyles src="Fraction/styles.css" />2⁄3 innings pitched, he permitted 194 hits and 109 bases on balls, with 151 strikeouts.
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- ↑ a b Baseball Reference
- ↑ Retrosheet box score (20 September 1962): "Chicago White Sox 6, Boston Red Sox 4"
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- ↑ Retrosheet box score (2 July 1965): "Washington Senators 6, Detroit Tigers 0"
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