John Oldham
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John Hardin Oldham
- Bats Right, Throws Left
- Height 6' 3", Weight 198 lb.
- School San Jose State University
- Debut September 2, 1956
- Final Game September 2, 1956
- Born November 6, 1932 in Salinas, CA USA
[edit] Biographical Information
Baseball statistics usually separate position players from pitchers, but John Oldham, a left-handed hurler out of San Jose State University, is listed with the former. He made it into one game on September 2, 1956, as a pinch runner for Ted Kluszewski at Crosley Field and never did get a chance to work off the mound in the majors. John was originally signed as an amateur free agent by the Cincinnati Redlegs on July 19, 1954 and farmed out to the Columbia Reds of the South Atlantic League where he saw little action but did go 2-0, pitching 11 innings.
Oldham spent 1955 with the Seattle Rainiers of the Pacific Coast League, going 9-6 with a 3.84 ERA, appearing in 35 games and this got him to Cincinnati in 1956 where he made his one and only appearance in the majors. There is no statistical evidence of the big pitcher being anywhere else but with the Redlegs in 1956. John would be with the Savannah Redlegs and the Nashville Volunteers in 1957, having a combined season with 4 wins and 7 losses and a 5.90 ERA.
In 1958, Oldham would go 2-0 for the Yakima Braves of the class B Northwest League, pitching just 18 innings in four outings. On December 2, 1958, he would be taken by the Pittsburgh Pirates from the Cincinnati Redlegs in the minor league draft. John would finish up his baseball career with three clubs in 1959, going 1-2 in 12 appearances. He would close out his five year minor league run with an 18-15 record and a 4.87 ERA, while appearing in 85 outings.
Oldham went on to become a high school teacher and baseball coach in Campbell, CA, then was an instructor and the head baseball coach at San Jose City College for 15 years and at Santa Clara University for 13 more. One of his players was future major league pitcher Dave Righetti, whose father, Leo Righetti, was a shortstop and teammate of Oldham's on the 1955 PCL champion Seattle Rainiers. Oldham, who lives in San Jose, as of last notice, was the supervisor of umpire development for the class A California League.

