Description
Harold William "Buddy" Pritchard is an American former professional baseball player and manager. A shortstop and second baseman, he was signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates as a $30,000 "bonus baby" after college baseball stardom at the University of Southern California, but the Bonus Rule then in effect in Major League Baseball kept him on the Pirate roster for his entire rookie season, 1957. Pritchard appeared in only 23 games, with 11 at bats and one hit, a single, for an .091 batting average. It would be his only year in the Major Leagues.
Pritchard threw and batted right-handed and had a powerful build for a 1950s shortstop, standing 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing 195 pounds. He had been a batting star for the USC Trojans ? batting .385 in 1956 to lead the team and being named a third team All American and a member of the All-Pacific Coast and California Collegiate Baseball Association all-star teams. The Pirates outbid 11 of the other 16 Major League teams then in existence for his services.
But the inactivity forced by the Bonus Rule may have damaged Pritchard's chances of becoming a Major League star, or everyday player.
Born
January 25th, 1936 in (Age 88)
Teams
Last Changes
2022/08/08
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Probably Authentic)
2019/02/15
New Response (OLD!) (Success): 2 signed ic's.
2014/11/04
New Response (Success): Got all my first attempt team logo printouts back