Waddy Macphee
Walter Scott Macphee
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 5' 8", Weight 140 lb.
- School Princeton University
- High School Erasmus Hall High School
- Debut September 27, 1922
- Final Game September 30, 1922
- Born December 23, 1899 in Brooklyn, NY USA
- Died January 20, 1980 in Charlotte, NC USA
Biographical Information[edit]
Waddy Macphee played a couple of games in baseball's National League and ten games in professional football for the 1926 Providence Steam Roller.
Macphee had been at Princeton University from 1919 to 1922, overlapping with the time that Moe Berg spent at Princeton. He came up to the majors in September 1922, hitting .286 and slugging .571 in two games for manager John McGraw of the New York Giants. The Giants went on to win the 1922 World Series.
Macphee played third base, making one error. The regular at third base was Heinie Groh, while Frankie Frisch also played 53 games there.
An article in the April 20, 1922 edition of the New York Times indicates that Macphee was chosen captain of the Princeton baseball team. He also earned letters in football and hockey. At Princeton he played mostly second base but also some shortstop.
A number of football references indicate that Macphee went to Brooklyn College, The City University of New York, but the New York Times mentioned only his several years at Princeton.
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