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John Ludy “Johnny” Riddle

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John Ludy “Johnny” Riddle

Birth
Clinton, Laurens County, South Carolina, USA
Death
15 Dec 1998 (aged 93)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Mausoleum, Tier 6
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Major league baseball player 1930-1948. Catcher for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Boston Bees and the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Brother of:
Elmer Ray Riddle 1914-1984.

(additional information supplied by contributor Gerald)
John Ludy Riddle (October 3, 1905 — December 15, 1998) was an American Major League Baseball catcher who played for the Chicago White Sox (1930), Washington Senators (1937), Boston Bees (1937-1938), Cincinnati Reds (1941, 1944-1945), and Pittsburgh Pirates (1948). At the age of 42 in 1948 (as a player/coach), he was the oldest player to appear in a National League game that season. His younger brother was major league pitcher Elmer Riddle.

Johnny Riddle was born in Clinton, South Carolina. His playing career was unusual in that not only did he once go seven years between major league appearances, it also took a span of nineteen years to appear in seven major league seasons. In those seven seasons, he got into only 98 games, an average of 14 per year.

He made his major league debut on April 17, 1930 (Opening Day) against the Cleveland Indians at Comiskey Park. His last game was September 11, 1948 against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.

In his MLB career he was 51-for-214 (.238) with 4 doubles, 1 triple, 11 runs batted in, and 18 runs scored. On defense he made only 5 errors and had a good fielding percentage of .983.

He spent over a decade as a coach in the National League, for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1948-50), St. Louis Cardinals (1952-1955), Milwaukee Braves (1956-57), Cincinnati Redlegs (1958), and Philadelphia Phillies (1959).

Riddle died at the age of 93 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Major league baseball player 1930-1948. Catcher for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Boston Bees and the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Brother of:
Elmer Ray Riddle 1914-1984.

(additional information supplied by contributor Gerald)
John Ludy Riddle (October 3, 1905 — December 15, 1998) was an American Major League Baseball catcher who played for the Chicago White Sox (1930), Washington Senators (1937), Boston Bees (1937-1938), Cincinnati Reds (1941, 1944-1945), and Pittsburgh Pirates (1948). At the age of 42 in 1948 (as a player/coach), he was the oldest player to appear in a National League game that season. His younger brother was major league pitcher Elmer Riddle.

Johnny Riddle was born in Clinton, South Carolina. His playing career was unusual in that not only did he once go seven years between major league appearances, it also took a span of nineteen years to appear in seven major league seasons. In those seven seasons, he got into only 98 games, an average of 14 per year.

He made his major league debut on April 17, 1930 (Opening Day) against the Cleveland Indians at Comiskey Park. His last game was September 11, 1948 against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.

In his MLB career he was 51-for-214 (.238) with 4 doubles, 1 triple, 11 runs batted in, and 18 runs scored. On defense he made only 5 errors and had a good fielding percentage of .983.

He spent over a decade as a coach in the National League, for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1948-50), St. Louis Cardinals (1952-1955), Milwaukee Braves (1956-57), Cincinnati Redlegs (1958), and Philadelphia Phillies (1959).

Riddle died at the age of 93 in Indianapolis, Indiana.



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