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Willie Ramsdell Biography

Willie Ramsdell
Willie Ramsdell
  • Born April 4, 1916

Born in Williamsburg, Kansas, Ramsdell had a 13-season professional career that began in 1938. He joined the Brooklyn farm system in 1942, and then played semipro baseball for three years during World War II. When the war ended, the Dodgers assigned him to Double-A Fort Worth, where he posted standout seasons in both 1947 and 1948, winning 38 of 50 decisions, with 37 complete games.
The Dodgers brought him to the majors as a 31-year-old rookie for his first taste of major-league action in September 1947, then sent him back to the minor leagues for part of 1948 and all of 1949 before he returned to Brooklyn in 1950. He worked mostly out of the bullpen as a Dodger, making only one start, a losing effort on May 26, 1948, against the Cubs, in 34 appearances. Finally, on May 10, 1950, during the cutdown period that called for teams to trim their rosters from 28 to 25 men, the Dodgers sold Ramsdell's contract to the second-division Cincinnati Reds.
By May 23, he had earned a place in Cincinnati's starting rotation, and held it for two seasons. As a Red, he took the ball 53 times in 58 games pitched through the end of 1951, and notched 18 complete games and two shutouts. However, his won–lost mark for the struggling team was only 16–29 (.356), and in 1951 he led the National League in games lost (17) and wild pitches (nine). The Reds traded him to the Cubs in January 1952, and, though he pitched effectively in 19 games (with four starts), posting a strong 2.42 earned run average through mid-July, Chicago sent him to the Los Angeles Angels of the Open-Classification Pacific Coast League. He spent the remainder of his career in the minor leagues, retiring in 1954.


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