Junior Wooten

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Earl Hazwell Wooten

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While attending Pelzer High School, Junior Wooten led his school to a state basketball title in 1940. After high school, he went to work in a textile mill and played for the mill's baseball team. He was spotted by scouts and eventually signed by the Washington Senators. Primarily an outfielder, he had a cup of coffee with the Senators in 1947 and saw more playing time the next year, hitting .256 in 88 games. He also pitched in one game, giving up 2 runs over 2 innings. However, he was let go by the Senators after the 1948 season for violating a provision in his contract that kept him from playing basketball. He continued playing in the minors until 1955, spending his final season as player-manager of the Greenville Spinners of the Tri-State League, but never again returned to the majors. Over his minor league career, Wooten had a .325 batting average.

After leaving baseball, Wooten returned to work at the J.P. Stevens textile mill. He is a member of the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame.

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