Johnny Welch (boxer)
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Johnny Welch (December 2, 1906 – September 2, 1940) was a
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in
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. He played in the major leagues for nine years. Welch died from
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at age 33 and is buried at Calvary Cemetery in
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Career

From 1926-1931, Welch played for the Chicago Cubs. He pitched in 14 games total for the Cubs. From 1932-1936, he played for the
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. He hit his first
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during his first season with them. He pitched in 142 games for four years. In late 1936, Welch was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates. He pitched in nine games with them before retiring. As a hitter, Welch was better than average for a pitcher, posting a career .219
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(50-for-228) with 27 runs, 1
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and 20 RBI in 175 games. He recorded a .975 fielding percentage, which was 19 points higher than the league average at his position.


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1906 births 1940 deaths Chicago Cubs players Boston Red Sox players Pittsburgh Pirates players Major League Baseball pitchers Burials at Calvary Cemetery (St. Louis) 20th-century deaths from tuberculosis Tuberculosis deaths in Missouri {{US-baseball-pitcher-1900s-stub