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Frank De Witt Baldwin

  • Bats Right, Throws Right
  • Height 5' 11", Weight 195 lb.

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Catcher Frank Baldwin would spend virtually all of his 12 years in professional baseball in the minor leagues. But he made it to the majors in 1953 appearing in 16 games for the Cincinnati Reds, mostly in pinch hitting roles, picking up a couple of base hits in 20 at bats.

Baldwin, just 19 years old, started his pro career in 1947 with the Bluefield Blue-Grays of the Appalachian League, where he hit for the highest batting average of his long career, with 138 hits in 416 at bats for a .332 average. The next few years found him with several different teams and the Brooklyn Dodgers on December 3, obtained Frank from the Oklahoma City Indians of the Texas League in the 1951 Minor League draft.

He spent a season with the St. Paul Saints where he hit .255 and the Cincinnati Reds picked him up on December 2, in the 1952 rule 5 draft. After his year in the bigs, with the Reds, he spent the rest of his career in the high minors, hitting .302 for the AA Nashville Vols in 1956.

Baldwin stayed in baseball through 1959, finishing his playing career with the New Orleans Pelicans where he caught 131 games, had 428 at bats for a .269 average. Which is not to shaggy after 12 years behind the plate.

Frank passed away at his home in Beaver, OH, On November 18, 2004. He was a retired insurance agent for Western and Southern Life Insurance Company.


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