Johnny Schmitz Baseball Cards

A baseball card checklist for Johnny Schmitz that includes every baseball card in our Baseball Card Database. This Johnny Schmitz baseball card checklist includes every known baseball card that Johnny Schmitz has appeared on, in chronological order. Visit the card to see the entire set.
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"Three inches in front of home plate it (Johnny Schmitz's curve ball) was up around your head; the catcher wound up catching it by your feet. He could drop it in a coffee cup." - Rex Barney in "Old Dodgers Were 'Patsies' for Him" (Baseball Digest : September 1996)

Johnny Schmitz

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Johnny "Bear Tracks" Schmitz Autograph on a 1954 Topps Archives Baseball Card (#33)

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Birth Name:   John Albert Schmitz
Nickname:   Bear Tracks or Johnny
Born On:   11-27-1920  (Sagittarius)
Place of Birth Data Born In:   Wausau, Wisconsin
Year of Death Data Died On:   10-01-2011
Place of Death Data Died In:   Weston, Wisconsin
Cemetery:   Restlawn Memorial Park, Wausau, Wisconsin
High School:   Wausau High School (Wausau, WI)
College:   None Attended
Batting Stances Chart Bats:   Right   Throwing Arms Chart Throws:   Left
Player Height Chart Height:   6-00   Player Weight Chart Weight:   170
First Game:   09-06-1941 (Age 20)
Last Game:   09-07-1956
Draft:   Not Applicable

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