Ed Rodebaugh
Ed Rodebaugh
- Bats Unknown, Throws Unknown
- Height Unknown, Weight Unknown
- Born February 21, 1881 in Pennsylvania USA
- Died Nov 1972 in USA
Biographical Information[edit]
Ed Rodebaugh was a minor league pitcher six years, from 1905 to 1910. He started out in the Texas League pitching for the Waco Tigers in 1905 and the Dallas Giants in 1906 going 27-14 and 17-4, respectivly. He then played for the St. Paul Apostles of the American Association from 1906 to 1907 appearing in 12 games in his first year and 8 in his second. Moving on to the Ohio-Pennsylvania League's McKeesport and Erie clubs he went 12-13 in 1908. In 1909 he played for Wabash (Northern Indiana) and went 3-8 for the Canton Watchmakers of the Ohio-Pennsylvania League. In his final year he went 3-3 for the 1910 Johnstown Johnnies of the Tri-State League. He was a shirttail relative by marriage of Joe "Moon" Harris and his three brothers.
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