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Win-Loss record
  
25-34

Role
  
Baseball athlete

Name
  
Bud Thomas

Strikeouts
  
135

Earned run average
  
4.96


Bud Thomas (pitcher)

Died
  
May 5, 2001, North Garden, Virginia, United States

Luther Baxter "Bud" Thomas (September 9, 1910 – May 5, 2001), was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played in 1932 and 1933 and from 1937 to 1941 with the Washington Senators, Philadelphia Athletics, and the Detroit Tigers. He batted and threw right-handed. Thomas had a 25-34 record in 143 career games.

Bud Thomas (pitcher) Bud Thomas went once around the bases for the St Louis Browns in

He was born in Faber, Virginia and died in North Garden, Virginia.

On April 23, 1939, Bud Thomas surrendered the first major League home run ever hit by Red Sox legend Ted Williams.

Thomas pitched to Babe Ruth twice, striking him out the second time.

His grandson, Paul Thomas, went on to play baseball at UVA and a local team, the Blues. There are now three reserved seats at the UVA baseball field with the Thomas name on them as well as one for the Blues.

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