Jay Porter

Catcher, Baseball Player

1933 –

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Who is Jay Porter?

J. W. "Jay" Porter is a former Major League Baseball player who played for the St. Louis Browns, Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians, Washington Senators, and St. Louis Cardinals. Porter played in 229 major league games, 91 as a catcher, 62 as an outfielder, 16 as a first baseman, and 3 at third base. He was a career .228 hitter who had his best season in 1957 when he hit .250 in 58 games for the Detroit Tigers.

Porter was signed as an 18-year-old "bonus baby" in 1951. Bobby Mattick was scouting Porter, when he noticed another prospect, Frank Robinson. Mattick wound up signing both Porter and Robinson, "with Porter signing for a much higher bonus." John Eisenberg, "From 33rd Street to Camden Yards", p. 161. Despite the early promise, Porter played in only 33 games for the St. Louis Browns in 1952.

On December 4, 1952, Porter was traded by the Browns with Owen Friend and Bob Nieman to the Tigers for Virgil Trucks, Hal White, and Johnny Groth. Porter did not make it to the Tigers' big league team until 1955 and played only 92 games for the Tigers from 1955–1957.

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Born
Jan 17, 1933
Shawnee
Also known as
  • JW Porter
Profession
Lived in
  • Shawnee

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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