Description
Robert Joyce "Shorty" Raudman is a retired American professional baseball player, an outfielder whose eight-season career included 16 games played in Major League Baseball, divided between the 1966 and 1967 Chicago Cubs.
Listed at 5 feet 9 inches tall and 185 pounds, Raudman signed with the Cubs after attending Monroe High School in what is now North Hills, California. Despite his size, he was a power hitter in minor league baseball, amassing 17 or more home runs in four of his eight pro seasons.
His first Cub trial came after he hit 20 homers with 84 runs batted in for the 1966 Tacoma Cubs of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League. He started eight games in left field in September and collected seven hits, including two doubles. In 1967, he hit 17 home runs for Tacoma, sandwiched between brief appearances with the Cubs in April and September, then was traded on November 21, 1967, to the Cleveland Indians. The Indians then immediately packaged Raudman, pitcher George Culver and first baseman Fred Whitfield to obtain outfielder Tommy Harper from the Cincinnati Reds.
Other Names
- Robert Joyce Raudman
Born
March 14th, 1942 in / Died: Dec 17th, 2020
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Last Changes
2023/07/20
The celebrity has been marked as passed away
2012/05/10
The Claim to Fame has changed
2012/05/10
New Address: Available to members only