Red Evans Explained

Red Evans
Position:Pitcher
Bats:Right
Throws:Right
Birth Date:12 November 1906
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Death Place:Lakeview, Arkansas, U.S.
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:April 24
Debutyear:1936
Debutteam:Chicago White Sox
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:August 27
Finalyear:1939
Finalteam:Brooklyn Dodgers
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Win–loss record
Stat1value:1–11
Stat2label:Earned run average
Stat2value:6.21
Stat3label:Strikeouts
Stat3value:47
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Russell Edison "Red" Evans (November 12, 1906 – June 14, 1982) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago White Sox.

Career

Evans started his professional career in the Mississippi Valley League in 1931. In 1935, he had a good season with the Oklahoma City Indians of the Texas League, going 24–8 with a 2.27 earned run average.[1] This earned him a spot on the American League's White Sox the following season, but he pitched poorly and was sent back down to the minors.

In 1938, Evans had another good season, winning 21 games for the New Orleans Pelicans of the Southern Association. The Brooklyn Dodgers acquired him in the rule 5 draft that fall, and he started opening day for them in 1939. However, he got hammered that day[2] and only started five more games that year, going 1–8 in the process. He was traded to the Boston Red Sox on September 1 and never played in the majors again.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Red Evans Minor League Statistics & History . baseball-reference.com . sports-reference.com . November 16, 2010.
  2. Book: Neyer . Rob . Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Legends . 2008 . Touchstone . 978-0743284905 . registration .