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Max Butcher
American baseball player

Max Butcher

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American baseball player
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Holden, USA
Place of death
Man, USA
Age
47 years
Sports Teams
Philadelphia Phillies
Pittsburgh Pirates
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Biography

Albert Maxwell Butcher (September 21, 1910 – September 15, 1957) was an American major league baseball pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies and Pittsburgh Pirates from 1936–45.

Career

Butcher was the opposing pitcher on June 15, 1938 when left-hander Johnny Vander Meer of the visiting Cincinnati Reds threw a second consecutive no-hitter, a feat never duplicated in Major League Baseball since. Butcher was the starting pitcher for Brooklyn in front of an uncommonly large crowd of 38,748, it also being the first night game played at Ebbets Field.

Butcher bounced back from a 17-loss 1939 season in 1941 with a 17–12 record for the Pirates that included 19 complete games. In 1944, he went 13–11 for Pittsburgh and ranked among the league leaders in shutouts with five.

Death

Butcher died five days before his 47th birthday in Logan, West Virginia, reportedly of a liver disease.

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