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Lou Grasmick : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lou Grasmick
Louis Junior Grasmick (born September 11, 1924) is a businessman, philanthropist, and retired American professional baseball pitcher. ==Baseball career== Grasmick appeared in two games, pitching five innings in relief for the Philadelphia Phillies during the season. Grasmick batted and threw right-handed; he stood tall and weighed . He was born in Baltimore, Maryland and made his minor league debut in 1943. He moved through various team farm systems throughout the war years, and joined the Terre Haute Phillies in 1947, winning 12 games for them. Grasmick was treated roughly in his MLB debut on April 22, 1948, against the eventual National League champion Boston Braves, allowing three earned runs, three bases on balls and two hits in one inning of work. Two days later, he allowed one run in four innings against the Brooklyn Dodgers (on a home run to Arky Vaughan), but did allow two inherited runners to score in an 11–4 Phillie defeat. He then returned to minor league baseball for the rest of his career. When once asked about knockdown pitches he stated: "If you didn't thrown a knockdown, you were going to have problems with your teammates. You were expected to protect them. If the other pitcher threw at one for your players, then you had to square the account. It was the way the game was played. A different era now. And players then didn't have protective helmets."
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