Jack Saltzgaver
Third baseman, Baseball Player
1903 – 1978
Who was Jack Saltzgaver?
Otto Hamlin "Jack" Saltzgaver was an American professional baseball player. The native of Croton, Iowa, an infielder, appeared in 278 Major League Baseball games for the New York Yankees and the Pittsburgh Pirates. He batted left-handed, threw right-handed, stood 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighed 165 pounds.
Saltzgaver's best MLB season came with the 1934 Yankees. At age 31, he was the Bombers' most-used third baseman, appearing in 84 games at the position. He batted a career-high .271 and set personal bests in home runs and runs batted in. The following year, he was supplanted by Red Rolfe as the Yanks' starter at the hot corner.
At the time he played for the Pirates, during the last season of the World War II manpower shortage, the 42-year-old Saltzgaver was the oldest active Major League player.
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- Born
- Jan 23, 1903
Lee County - Profession
- Lived in
- Lee County
- Died
- Feb 1, 1978
Keokuk
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on July 23, 2013
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