Roger Wolff

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1911 – 1994

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Who was Roger Wolff?

Roger Francis Wolff was a professional baseball player. A right-handed knuckleball pitcher, he played for seven seasons in Major League Baseball from 1941-47: three seasons with the Philadelphia Athletics, three seasons with the Washington Senators, and one season split between the Cleveland Indians and the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Wolff's career win-loss record was 52-69 with an earned run average of 3.41. The best season of his career was the 1945 season, when he went 20-10 with a 2.12 ERA for the Washington Senators. He also had an extensive minor league baseball career, starting in 1930 and ending with his Pirates stint in 1947.

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Born
Apr 10, 1911
Evansville
Profession
Lived in
  • Evansville
Died
Mar 23, 1994
Chester

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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