Kurt Krieger Biography
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- Born Sept. 16, 1926
Krieger was listed as 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) tall and 212 pounds (96 kg). A graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, he entered pro baseball in the low minors at age 17 in 1944, then served in the United States Army during World War II, and missed the 1945 and 1946 seasons.
When he resumed his baseball career in 1947, Krieger won 16 games for the Lynchburg Cardinals of the Class B Piedmont League. By 1949, he had worked his way onto the 28-man, early-season roster of the MLB Cardinals. In his debut on April 21, he was called on in the ninth inning to finish a game at Crosley Field in which the Cardinals trailed the Cincinnati Reds 5–0. Although Krieger walked Grady Hatton, the first hitter he faced, then threw a wild pitch, he retired the next three men and held Cincinnati off the scoreboard.
After that contest, Krieger was returned to the minors, where he posted a stellar 17–5 won–lost record at Triple-A Rochester in 1950. But when he returned to the Cardinals in 1951, he was treated harshly by the Chicago Cubs and New York Giants in his final two MLB appearances. In the majors, he worked in three games, all in relief; he did not earn a decision or a save, and ultimately allowed six hits, five bases on balls, and seven earned runs in five innings pitched, with three strikeouts and an earned run average of 12.60. His minor league career continued into 1954.
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