Pickles Dillhoefer | |||
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Catcher | |||
Born: Cleveland, Ohio |
October 13, 1893|||
Died: February 23, 1922 St. Louis, Missouri |
(aged 28)|||
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MLB debut | |||
April 16, 1917, for the Chicago Cubs | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
October 1, 1921, for the St. Louis Cardinals | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Batting average | .223 | ||
Home run | 0 | ||
RBI | 48 | ||
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William Martin "Pickles" Dillhoefer (October 13, 1893 – February 23, 1922) was a major league baseball catcher for parts of 1917-1921 seasons with the Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies and St. Louis Cardinals.
Dillhoefer was famously one-fourth of what is generally considered one of the worst trades in Phillies history: Dillhoefer was sent with Mike Prendergast from the Cubs to the Phillies in exchange for catcher Bill Killefer and Hall of Fame pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander on December 11, 1917. Dillhoefer would appear in just eight games for the Phillies while Alexander would win 183 games for the Cubs and Cardinals.
While his career was undistinguished, he was still young when he died from typhoid fever in the winter of 1921-1922.
Aside from his death at a young age, he was remembered for his colorful nickname, a play on dill pickles.