Ray Demmitt
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Charles Raymond Demmitt
- Bats Left, Throws Right
- Height 5' 8", Weight 170 lb.
- School University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
- Debut April 12, 1909
- Final Game September 28, 1919
- Born February 2, 1884 in Illiopolis, IL USA
- Died February 19, 1956 in Glen Ellyn, IL USA
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Ray Demmitt played seven seasons in the majors during the dead ball era. He played all three outfield positions, with most of his work in right field. As a hitter, he was occasionally among the league leaders in doubles, triples and home runs. Most of his major league career was spent with the St. Louis Browns (1910 and 1917-19). In the minors he spent parts of three years with Baltimore and four seasons with Montreal.
Despite being wanted by the St. Louis Browns as well as Columbus (managed by Joe Tinker), Ray Demmitt retired to do farm work in 1920. He did sign up to play in an industrial league in Illinois. One of his teammates there was George Halas while his manager was Joe McGinnity.
"Ray Demmitt and infielder Gerber, often tried and and never retained for any length of time, seem to have come into the promised land, and have done all that was asked of them in brilliant fashion." - Baseball Magazine, August 1918
