Bob Katz (baseball)
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Robert Clyde Katz (January 30, 1911 – December 14, 1962) was a professional baseball pitcher who played for the
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in 1944. Bob Katz was born in
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, the third son of Charles, a traveling salesman for a paint company, and Mary Katz. He played his only Major League season during the player-depleted war years, As a 33-year-old in 1944 he pitched in 6 games and 18.1 innings, with a record of 0–1 and an ERA of 3.93. He batted 5 times with no hits. He made his debut on May 22, 1944, pitching one perfect inning in a 5–3 loss to the
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and coaxing outs from Charlie Mead, Hal Luby and Buddy Kerr. In 1940 he resided in Dayton, Ohio, and played for Louisville of the
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. Bob Katz died December 14, 1962, in
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. He is buried at.


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