Jack McMahan

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1932 –

72

Who is Jack McMahan?

Jack Wally McMahan is a former right-handed batting, left-handed throwing Major League Baseball pitcher who played in 1956 for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Kansas City Athletics.

He attended University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

Originally signed by the New York Yankees prior to the 1952 season, McMahon was drafted by the Pirates from the Yankees in the 1955 Rule 5 draft.

He made his big league debut on April 18, 1956. In eleven games with the Pirates, he posted a 6.08 ERA after allowing eighteen hits and nine earned runs in 13⅓ innings of work. On June 23, he was traded by the Pirates with Curt Roberts to the Athletics for Spook Jacobs. Although he lowered his ERA with the Athletics to 4.82, he still went 0-5 in 23 games with them. In 61.2 innings, he walked 31 batters and struck out only 13. Between the two teams, he went 0-5 with a 5.04 ERA in 34 games. In exactly 75 innings of work, he allowed 87 hits and 40 walks. He had only 22 strikeouts. He was also an 0-fer as a batter as well - in 15 at bats, he collected zero hits. He played his final big league game on September 23.

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Born
Jul 22, 1932
Hot Springs
Profession
Lived in
  • Hot Springs

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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