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Major League Baseball Players Born in Wisconsin / Played in 1944
Since
the 19th Century, Major League Baseball has enjoyed a rich, diverse, world-wide set of talent not seen in
any other major league sport. Every state in the United States of America, and more than forty-five
countries, have had at least one player make it to the show. The table below is a comprehensive historical analysis of every major league baseball player's birth
place during the 1944 season. Selecting a player's name will bring up his
statistics page and selecting a column title (Birthplace, Debut Year, Final Year) will allow you to
re-sort the data.
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"For starting pitchers we have two Dominicans, one Italian, one Mexican and one Japanese.
In the bullpen we have a Venezuelan, a Mexican, a guy from the United States and a guy from St. Louis."
- Los Angeles Dodger / Hall of Fame Manager Tommy Lasorda (AP Wire, 08/18/1999) |
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| Player |
Born In |
Date of Birth |
Debut Year |
Final Year |
| Al Simmons |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
1902-05-22 |
1924 |
1944 |
| Ted Cieslak |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
1916-11-22 |
1944 |
1944 |
| Jimmy Grant |
Racine, Wisconsin |
1918-10-06 |
1942 |
1944 |
| Joe Just |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
1916-01-08 |
1944 |
1945 |
| Ray Berres |
Kenosha, Wisconsin |
1907-08-31 |
1934 |
1945 |
| Vic Johnson |
Eau Claire, Wisconsin |
1920-08-03 |
1944 |
1946 |
| Chet Laabs |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
1912-04-30 |
1937 |
1947 |
| Hal Peck |
Big Bend, Wisconsin |
1917-04-20 |
1943 |
1949 |
| Ken Keltner |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
1916-10-31 |
1937 |
1950 |
| Andy Pafko |
Boyceville, Wisconsin |
1921-02-25 |
1943 |
1959 |
| Player |
Born In |
Date of Birth |
Debut Year |
Final Year |
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Major League Baseball Players Born in Wisconsin / Played in 1944
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