George Leitner
George Michael Leitner
- Bats Left, Throws Right
- Height 5' 7", Weight 120 lb.
- Debut June 29, 1901
- Final Game August 25, 1902
- Born June 19, 1872 in Parkton, MD USA
- Died February 20, 1960 in Baltimore, MD USA
Biographical Information[edit]
George "Dummy" Leitner was a 29-year-old rookie in the majors in 1901. During 1901 and 1902 he pitched for four teams, appearing in five games.
Leitner, who was deaf, may have gotten his chance because Luther Taylor, another deaf player, made his debut in 1900 and was successful enough to play nine seasons in the majors. During 1901, the New York Giants had three deaf pitchers on their staff: Taylor, Leitner, and Bill Deegan.
As of 1906, Leitner was still pitching at age 35. One teammate on the 1906 Baton Rouge Cajuns was 18-year-old Tommy McMillan, who would go on to play major league ball beginning in 1908.
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