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Biff Schlitzer
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Schlitzer with the Athletics in 1908.
Pitcher
Born: (1884-12-04)December 4, 1884
Rochester, New York
Died: January 4, 1948(1948-01-04) (aged 63)
Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts
Batted: Right Threw: Right
debut
April 17, 1908, for the Philadelphia Athletics
Last appearance
May 1, 1914, for the Buffalo Buffeds
MLB statistics
Win–loss record 10-15
Earned run average 3.60
Strikeouts 87
Teams

Victor Joseph "Biff" Schlitzer was a professional baseball player. He was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. Biff played from 1908 to 1914. He started with the Philadelphia Athletics. Later, he played for the Boston Red Sox and the Buffalo Buffeds. He was born in Rochester, New York. Biff was about 5 feet, 11 inches tall. He weighed around 175 pounds. He threw and batted with his right hand.

Who Was Biff Schlitzer?

Biff Schlitzer was born on December 4, 1884. He grew up in Rochester, New York. Before playing professionally, he went to the University of Dayton. This helped him develop his baseball skills. He became a pitcher, which is a key player in baseball. A pitcher throws the ball to the batter.

His Baseball Journey

Biff Schlitzer's Major League Baseball career began in 1908. He joined the Philadelphia Athletics. He played for them for two seasons. In 1909, he also played for the Boston Red Sox. After a break, he returned to the big leagues in 1914. This time, he played for the Buffalo Buffeds in the Federal League.

Playing for Different Teams

During his time in baseball, Biff played for three different teams. He started with the Athletics. Then he moved to the Red Sox. His final season was with the Buffalo Buffeds. Playing for different teams is common in professional sports. It shows how players move around.

His Pitching Stats

Over his three seasons, Biff Schlitzer played in 44 games. He started 29 of those games as the pitcher. He completed 16 games all by himself. He even had two shutouts. A shutout means the other team scored no runs while he was pitching. His win–loss record was 10 wins and 15 losses. His ERA was 3.60. The ERA shows how many runs a pitcher allows per game. He also had 87 strikeouts. A strikeout is when a pitcher gets three strikes on a batter.

Life After Baseball

Biff Schlitzer passed away on January 4, 1948. He was 63 years old. He died in Wellesley, Massachusetts. He is buried in Forest Hill Cemetery in Utica, New York.

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