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James Harry "Red" Steiner (January 7, 1915 – November 16, 2001) was a
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catcher. He played a total of 38 games in
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during 1945 for the
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and
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. Listed at and , he batted left-handed and threw right-handed.


Biography

Steiner played for various minor league teams from 1934 to 1944, then one final season with the
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of the Pacific Coast League in 1950; he appeared in a total of 1165 minor league games. Steiner was one of many players who only appeared in the major leagues during World War II. During the season, he played 12 games for the
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, had his contract sold for $7500 on August 10, and then played 26 games for the
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. Overall, he was 15-for-79 at the plate for a .190
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, with no
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s and six RBIs. In 28 catching appearances, he posted a .989 fielding percentage (one error in 91 chances). Steiner additionally played in the
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during 1946, 1947, and 1949. Steiner was a native of
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. He died in
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, at the age of 86 in 2001.


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