Ed Mayer

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1931 –

36

Who is Ed Mayer?

Edwin David Mayer is a former professional baseball pitcher. A 6'2" left-hander, Mayer played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs in 1957 and 1958. He also pitched in the minor leagues from 1952 to 1959. Prior to playing professionally, he attended Lowell High School in San Francisco. After graduating from Lowell in 1950, Ed attended the University of California at Berkeley, where he played baseball for two seasons. An all-around athlete, Ed peaked with a one-hitter against Santa Clara on May 4, 1952, and he went 2-for-4 to help Cal-Berkeley win, 1-0. After his college experience, Mayer signed with the Boston Red Sox.

Mayer spent six seasons in the minor leagues, and he split the 1952 season between San Jose of the California League and Yuma of the Southwest International League, winning one game for each team. The Red Sox kept him at San Jose in 1953, and Mayer produced a 17-8 record. In 1954 he won 17 games for Greensboro of the Class B Carolina League, and in 1955 he went 11-7 for Montgomery of the Class A Sally League. Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals after the season, Mayer split the 1956 season between Omaha of the American Association, where he was 6-5, and Rochester of the International League, where he won one game in five decisions. After two games at Omaha in 1957, Mayer spent the rest of the season at Double-A Fort Worth of the Texas League, where he started 26 times, pitched nine complete games, posted three shutouts, and finished with a 8-13 record with a 4.04 ERA.

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Born
Nov 30, 1931
San Francisco
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on July 23, 2013

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