Buddy Gilbert

Right fielder, Baseball Player

1935 –

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Who is Buddy Gilbert?

Drew Edward "Buddy" Gilbert is a retired American professional baseball player. An outfielder, he had a brief, seven-game trial with the 1959 Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball, collecting three hits in 20 at bats. Gilbert batted left-handed, threw right-handed, stood 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighed 195 pounds.

Gilbert attended Knoxville's Central High School and the University of Tennessee. He signed with Cincinnati in 1954 and played eight seasons in the Reds' farm system, through 1961. In his best campaign, he batted .282 with 24 home runs and 84 runs batted in for the 1959 Nashville Vols of the Double-A Southern Association. That performance earned his callup to the National League that September. Gilbert appeared in six games in right field, and although he registered no outfield assists, he won praise for his strong throwing arm by outgunning future Baseball Hall of Fame rightfielder Roberto Clemente in a throwing competition.

At bat, his three hits included solo home runs against Jim Umbricht and Dick Hall of the Pittsburgh Pirates; he also collected one single and three bases on balls in 23 plate appearances. His chances of making the 1960 Reds were diminished when Gilbert became involved in a salary dispute over $200 with Reds' general manager Gabe Paul, and he spent the rest of his career in minor league baseball.

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Born
Jul 26, 1935
Knoxville
Lived in
  • Knoxville

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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