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American baseball player (1856–1883)

Baseball player
Charlie Guth
Pitcher
Born: 1856
Chicago
Died: July 5, 1883(1883-07-05) (aged 26–27)
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Batted: UnknownThrew: Unknown
MLB debut
September 30, 1880, for the Chicago White Stockings
Last MLB appearance
September 30, 1880, for the Chicago White Stockings
MLB statistics
Win–loss record1-0
Earned run average5.00
Complete games1
Stats at Baseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams

Charles J. Guth (1856 in Chicago – July 5, 1883 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues in 1880. He played one game for the Chicago White Stockings. Guth was a semi-professional player who was called up to pitch due to both Larry Corcoran and Fred Goldsmith being ill.

Death

Three years after making his debut, Guth died from asthenia.

References

  1. Snyder, John (2005). Cubs Journal: Year by Year and Day by Day with the Chicago Cubs Since 1876. Emmis Books. p. 734. ISBN 9781578601929.
  2. "Too Young To Die". TheDeadballEra.com. Retrieved December 5, 2024.

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