George Gill (baseball), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

George Gill (baseball)

American baseball player

Date of Birth: 13-Feb-1909

Date of Death: 21-Feb-1999

Profession: baseball player

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About George Gill (baseball)

  • George Lloyd Gill (February 13, 1909 – February 21, 1999) was a professional baseball pitcher.
  • He played three seasons in Major League Baseball, for the Detroit Tigers from 1937 to 1939 and for the St.
  • Louis Browns in 1939. Born in Catchings, Mississippi, Gill went to Mississippi College before making his debut with the Tigers at age 28 on May 4, 1937.
  • On May 30, 1937, led by fellow Mississippian Gee Walkerβ€š the Tigers collected 20 hits in an 18–3 victory for Gill.
  • In his rookie season, the right-handed throwing Gill went 11–4 in 31 games (10 as a starter).
  • His 1937 record ranked 5th in the American League in winning percentage (.733).
  • He was also 7th in the league in games finished with 18. Gill had another winning season for the Tigers in 1938, this time as a starter in 23 games.
  • He had 13 complete games in 1938 and finished with a 12–9 record.
  • Gill was traded to the Browns in May 1939 in an 11-player deal that brought Bobo Newsom to the Tigers.
  • Newsom won 17 games for the Tigers in 1939, while Gill never pitched well for the Browns, compiling a 1–12 record for the worst team in Browns' history.
  • He pitched his last big league game on September 27, 1939. Gill died in Jackson, Mississippi, at age 90.

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