Description
Clyde Frederick Vollmer was an American professional baseball player. An outfielder, he played in 685 Major League games for three teams: the Cincinnati Reds, Washington Senators and Boston Red Sox. During the 1951 season with the Red Sox, his hot hitting earned him the nickname "Dutch the Clutch."
Vollmer was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. As a youth, he played for the Bridgetown Baseball league, in Hamilton County, Ohio; Vollmer was a leader on the team that won the Hamilton County Grade School baseball championship in 1935, according to a publication called "News of the Reds" dated May 20, 1947.
Vollmer graduated from Western Hills High School in 1938 and signed as a free agent with the Cincinnati Reds the following year.
Vollmer did not appear for the Reds until May 31, 1942. After playing only 12 games, the 21-year-old joined the Army. He fought in World War II for three years. After his discharge, Vollmer returned to the Reds.
He played in the majors from 1942 through 1954. In 1947 Vollmer married and later had a daughter, Claudia. Vollmer retired from baseball and acquired the Lark Lounge, which he owned for 20 years.
Born
September 24th, 1921 in Cincinnati / Died: Oct 2nd, 2006
Last Changes
2013/03/12
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Prob.Auth)
2013/03/12
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Prob.Auth)
2009/08/22
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