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Peter “Pete” John Kilduff- 2nd Base, 3rd base, shortstop( Giants, Cubs, Robins
Born: April 4, 1893, Weir City, Kansas
Died: Feb. 14, 1930, Pittsburg, Kansas (Appendicitis/ Influenza, 36 years old)
Drafted in 1917 in the 4th round (Pick #54) by the Wheaton Warbirds.
Free agent signing in 1919 by Custer’s Crimson Tide.
Drafted in 1919 in the 5th round (Pick #51) by the Vegas Vipers.
Drafted in 1921 in the 3rd round (Pick #43) by the Shamokin Stogies.
Pete Kilduff played 5 seasons in MLB. He played on the 1920 NL Pennant winning Brooklyn Robins. He hit .095 (2-21) in their loss to the Indians.
SCL STATS:
Team Year AVG OBP SPC G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB K HBP IW SB CS
WW 1917 .213 .243 .353 99 136 29 4 0 5 10 16 5 18 1 0 0 0
CCT 1918 .130 .242 .185 50 54 7 0 0 1 4 2 8 5 0 0 0 1
VV 1919 .319 .432 .415 47 188 60 7 1 3 30 24 36 20 2 0 3 1
VV 1920 .198 .257 .242 142 499 99 14 4 0 52 55 37 68 3 0 0 0
SS 1921 .228 .269 .344 114 180 41 6 3 3 25 27 10 25 1 0 0 0
.223 .290 .302 452 1057 236 31 8 12 121 124 96 136 7 0 3 2
Pete was a member of the AL Pennant winning Shamokin Stogies in 1921. He wen 2-2 as a pinch hitter in the World Series vs the Terrapins. His 11th inning single won Game #1 for the Stogies, and he had an rbi triple in the 9th inning in a Game #4 win for the Stogies. That was his last AB in the SCL.
G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG OBP SLG
Real Life Totals: 1917-1921 428 1384 163 374 62 28 4 160 .270 .338 .364