Al Krumm
American baseball player (1865–1937)
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Albert Krumm (January 13, 1865 – June 15, 1937) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played in 1889 with the Pittsburgh Alleghenys and had his single major league start on May 17 of that year.[1]
| Al Krumm | |
|---|---|
Pitcher Al Krumm wearing a Washington Senators baseball outfit | |
| Pitcher | |
| Born: January 13, 1865 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | |
| Died: June 15, 1937 (aged 72) San Diego, California | |
Batted: Unknown Threw: Right | |
| MLB debut | |
| May 17, 1889, for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys | |
| Last MLB appearance | |
| May 17, 1889, for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys | |
| MLB statistics | |
| Win–loss record | 0–1 |
| Earned run average | 10.00 |
| Strikeouts | 4 |
| Stats at Baseball Reference | |
| Teams | |
Primarily a steelworker, he had a reputation as a "troublemaker." He was in spring training with the Washington Senators in 1895 and pitched in an exhibition game with Varney Anderson but did not make the team.[2] Krumm walked ten batters during his first game with the Alleghenys.[1] He stayed with the team until July but never pitched again.[1]
He was born in Pennsylvania and died in San Diego, California.