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Lewis Edward Gremp

  • Bats Right, Throws Right
  • Height 6' 1", Weight 175 lb.

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". . . he (Mickey Cochrane) says 'Gee, it's going to be awful tough to play ball. You try to play ball this summer, they'll boo you out of every park in the big leagues.' . . . Near the end of the season, I signed up for naval aviation, which took the heat off completely. In November, I got called, and five of us, Johnny Sain and Buddy Gremp of the Braves, Joe Coleman of the Athletics, Johnny Pesky and myself, went to Amherst College for preliminary ground school - navigation, aerodynamics, math, aeronautics, all basic stuff." - Ted Williams, about 1942

Buddy Gremp played first base for the Boston Bees in 1940-42, in the days when the team was managed by Casey Stengel. Gremp was age 20 when he made his debut. Buddy Hassett was the starting first baseman in 1940-41 for the Bees, while Max West was the starter in 1942.

  • He played for Union Springs in 1938.

Buddy served in the United States Navy during World War II. After baseball he was a self-employed auctioneer for 50 years for a livestock auction. Gremp died from cardiopulmonary arrest on January 30, 1995 at St. Dominic's Hospital in Manteca, CA.


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