Carl Zamloch
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Carl Eugene Zamloch
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 6' 1", Weight 176 lb.
- Debut May 7, 1913
- Final Game July 9, 1913
- Born October 6, 1889 in Oakland, CA USA
- Died August 19, 1963 in Santa Barbara, CA USA
[edit] Biographical Information
Carl Zamloch pitched 17 games for the 1913 Tigers. Although he went 1-6, his ERA was 2.45.
Born in California, he played most of his minor league career for Western teams. He was primarily a pitcher through 1916, but then mostly played first base and outfield for another decade. He both pitched and played as a position player when he managed Twin Falls in 1926.
His minor league pitching record (may not be complete) was 29-26 while his minor league batting average was .312.
Zamloch scouted for the Washington Senators and Cleveland Indians, signing Bob Loane and Mike McCormick. He was the head baseball coach at University of California, Berkeley in 1916-1917 and 1919-1929.
Zamloch managed the 1926 Twin Falls Bruins, then was the part-owner of the Oakland Oaks from 1929 to 1932 and managed the club from 1930 to 1932.
