Oscar Judd

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1908 – 1995

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Who was Oscar Judd?

Thomas William Oscar Judd was a Canadian professional baseball player. He appeared in Major League Baseball as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies.

Judd was primarily used as a starting pitcher during his eight-season career. He made his major league debut in relief on April 16, 1941 against the Washington Senators at Fenway Park. He pitched in just six more games for Boston that year but did earn his first big league save.

His first major league win came in his second season and second major league start, a 13–4 victory over the Senators at Griffith Stadium on April 22, 1942. The losing pitcher was Hall of Famer Early Wynn. Judd finished the season 8–10 with a 3.89 earned run average.

Judd's best season was 1943. The 36-year-old was 11–6 with a 2.90 ERA and was an American League All-Star. Two years later, on May 31, 1945 he was selected off waivers by the Philadelphia Phillies from the Red Sox. His overall record for Boston in five seasons was 20–18 with an ERA of 3.68 in 72 games.

His best season with Philadelphia was 1946, when he won 11 games, lost 12, and hit .316 for a mediocre Phillies team that finished in fifth place with a 69–85 record. He finished in a tie for 36th place in the National League MVP voting.

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Born
Feb 14, 1908
London
Nationality
  • United States of America
  • Canada
Profession
Lived in
  • London
Died
Dec 27, 1995
Ingersoll

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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