Leo Burke (baseball)
Leo Burke | |||
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Utilityman | |||
Born: Hagerstown, Maryland | May 6, 1934|||
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MLB debut | |||
September 7, 1958, for the Baltimore Orioles | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
May 26, 1965, for the Chicago Cubs | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Batting average | .239 | ||
Home runs | 9 | ||
Runs batted in | 45 | ||
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Leo Patrick Burke (born May 6, 1934 in Hagerstown, Maryland) is a retired American utility player in Major League Baseball. The graduate of Virginia Tech played two full seasons and parts of five others in MLB as a rightfielder, second baseman and third baseman for the Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Angels, St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs (1958–59; 1961–65). He threw and batted right-handed, stood 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) and weighed 185 pounds (84 kg).
Burke was involved in a waiver deal between the Cardinals and Cubs on June 24, 1963, when he was sent to Chicago for relief pitcher Barney Schultz,[1] who would play a major role in the Cardinals' 1964 pennant-winning season. Burke played 98 of his 165 MLB games in a Cub uniform.
During his Major League career, Burke batted .239 with 72 hits, nine home runs and 45 runs batted in.
References
Sources
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference