Eddie Yuhas

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John Edward Yuhas

  • Bats Right, Throws Right
  • Height 6' 1", Weight 180 lb.

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Right-hander Eddie Yuhas was signed as an amateur free agent by the New York Yankees before the 1942 season. The seventeen-year-old pitcher was placed with the Fond du Lac Panthers of the class D Wisconsin State League for his first season and went 5-12 with a 4.30 ERA, appearing in 19 games. The United States Military Services called him for duty and he would spend the next four years (1943-46) with the Army in the European Theater of Operations during World War II.

Back from the Military Service, he found he had been acquired by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1943 in a presently unknown transaction and would spend 1947 with the Winston-Salem Cardinals of the class C Carolina League. Ed would go 10-12 with a 4.55 ERA while pitching 176 innings. Yuhas had two strong winning seasons with the Rochester Red Wings, helping the 1950 International League team to the pennant with a 15-6 record while pitching 204 innings. Ed would be with Rochester again the following season, going 13-11 with a 3.04 ERA and earning a ticket to Sportsman's Park in 1952.

Eddie would be a 27-year-old rookie with with the 1952 Cardinals; he combined with left-hander Al Brazle to form an exceptional bullpen duo. The veteran Brazle was 12-5 with a league-leading 16 saves in 46 appearances while Eddie won 12 games against just 2 defeats and added six saves with a 2.72 ERA in 54 games. This strong performance along with Stan Musial's big bat helped the Cardinals to high hopes for the 1953 Season.

But Eddie's mound career was cut short when he developed tendonitis in his shoulder the following year in spring training. He would be gone from the majors and out of baseball after making just two relief appearances with no decisions for the 1953 Cardinals. He finished his big league career of two seasons with a 12-2 record with a 2.72 ERA. Yuhas had toiled six seasons in the minors and finished up there with a 59-58 record and a 4.10 ERA.

Yuhas, who owned an Anheuser-Busch beer distributorship, died on July 6, 1985, at age 61 in Winston-Salem, NC.

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