Bobby Coombs Explained

Bobby Coombs
Position:Pitcher
Bats:Right
Throws:Right
Birth Date:2 February 1908
Birth Place:Goodwins Mills, Maine, US
Death Place:Ogunquit, Maine, US
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:June 8
Debutyear:1933
Debutteam:Philadelphia Athletics
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:June 6
Finalyear:1943
Finalteam:New York Giants
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Win–loss record
Stat1value:0–2
Stat2label:Earned run average
Stat2value:9.32
Stat3label:Strikeouts
Stat3value:13
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Raymond Franklin "Bobby" Coombs (February 2, 1908 – October 21, 1991) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. The, 160lb right-hander played for the Philadelphia Athletics (1933) and New York Giants (1943). His career was unusual in that he went almost ten years between major league appearances.

Coombs pitched at Phillips Exeter Academy and for the Duke Blue Devils baseball team where he was coached by his uncle, Jack Coombs.[1]

A native of Goodwins Mills, Maine, Coombs made his major league debut in relief on June 8, 1933, in a home game against the New York Yankees at Shibe Park.[2] His final game, almost ten years later at the age of 35, was in a doubleheader against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field on June 6, 1943.[3]

Coombs' career totals include 30 games pitched, all in relief, a 0–2 record with 17 games finished, 2 saves, 49 earned runs allowed in 47 innings, and an ERA of 9.32.

Coombs died at the age of 83 in Ogunquit, Maine.

Coombs coached at Williams College from 1946 to 1973, where there is now a Bobby Coombs Field.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Tierney . John P. . Jack Coombs: A Life in Baseball . 10 January 2014 . McFarland . 978-0-7864-5229-3 . 158 . 12 September 2022 . en.
  2. Web site: Philadelphia Athletics 14, New York Yankees 10 . retrosheet.org . March 21, 2019 . June 8, 1933.
  3. Web site: Pittsburgh Pirates 18, New York Giants 1 (1) . retrosheet.org . March 21, 2019 . June 6, 1943.