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Bob Clear


Elwood Robert Clear (December 14, 1927 – April 6, 2010) was an American minor league baseball infielder, pitcher and manager, and a Major League coach with the California Angels. He was born in Denver, Colorado.

Clear began a long playing career with the 1945 Batavia Clippers, hitting .222 at age 17. Bob moved to the Bakersfield Indians in 1946, playing third base and only posting an .838 fielding percentage while batting .266. The next year, he hit .200 for the Lynchburg Cardinals and .208 for the Decatur Commodores.

Clear then attempted a pitching career. He went 17–12 with a 3.45 ERA for the 1948 Willows Cardinals; he was second to Larry Shepard in wins in the Far West League. He also was 0–1 with the Fresno Cardinals.

He spent most of 1949 with the Pocatello Cardinals (11–6, 5.84) and also was back in Lynchburg for one loss. By his 21st birthday, he had been with seven teams. 1950 brought Clear to the Western League and he went 16–7 with a 3.38 ERA. He was tied for fourth in the circuit in wins, was fourth with 119 walks and the Omaha Cardinals pitcher led the league with four shutouts.


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