Pete Whisenant Biography
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- Born Dec. 14, 1929
During his active career, Whisenant spent all or parts of eight seasons in the big leagues (1952; 1955–61), largely as a reserve outfielder and utility man. He played for the Boston Braves, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Redlegs/Reds, Cleveland Indians and the Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins. During that span, he appeared in 475 games, with 221 hits in 988 at bats, for a .224 career batting average, with 37 home runs. In his only year as a semi-regular, in 1956, he played in 103 games for the Cubs and reached career highs in homers (11), RBI (46) and batting average (.239).\n', '
Whisenant is believed to be the only baseball player to appear in a box score for a team for which he did not play. On a day in 1960 when he had already been traded from the Indians to the Senators, he was announced as a pinch hitter for the Indians. \n', '
The incident occurred on Sunday, May 15. In the second game of a doubleheader against the Chicago White Sox at Cleveland Stadium, Whisenant was announced as hitting for Cleveland pitcher Gary Bell in the seventh inning. However, just minutes earlier, at 6 p.m., the Indians notified the American League office that Whisenant had been traded to Washington for second baseman Ken Aspromonte. The news apparently had not yet reached Cleveland manager Joe Gordon when he sent Whisenant into the game to bat against left-hander Frank Baumann. Playing the percentages, the White Sox brought in a right-handed hurler (Gerry Staley) to counter the move, whereupon Whisenant returned to the bench without hitting, to be replaced by a left-handed pinch hitter, Tito Francona. Chicago skipper Al López learned of the roster violation and played the game under protest. Francona did not affect the scoring in the game; he grounded out to end the frame. But Cleveland would go on to win 6–3, in extra innings.\n', '
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