Bud Weiser Biography
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Weiser was born in Shamokin, Pennsylvania, in 1891. He started his professional baseball career in 1911 with the Carolina Association\'s Charlotte Hornets. That season, he had a batting average of .269 in 75 games. Weiser then batted .318 in 1912 and .241 in 1913. In 1914, while playing for the Hornets in the North Carolina State League, he raised his average to .333 and led the league in hits (148), slugging percentage (.560), and total bases (249). He was also the league\'s best all-around player, according to Sporting Life. That fall, he was signed by the National League\'s Philadelphia Phillies.\n', '
Weiser appeared in 37 games for the Phillies in 1915. He went 9 for 64 at the plate (.141) with 8 runs batted in. In 1916, he played four MLB games but spent most of the season with the Eastern League\'s New London Planters. Weiser did not get along with the Planters\' manager and jumped the team at one point, but he was still the league\'s leading batter and base stealer as late as August. New London won the league championship.\n', '
In March 1917, Weiser was traded to the Southern Association\'s Little Rock Travelers. He batted .251 in 44 games for Little Rock, and that year he also played 87 games for the New York State League\'s Wilkes-Barre Barons and led the league with an average of .375.\n', '
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