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Beers returned to the minors following his appearance on May 2, and pitched through 1953 before leaving pro baseball. He died in
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career was interrupted when he missed the 1938 season and the 1943–1945 campaigns, the latter because of his service in the
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Beers was 29 years old when he received his only big-league opportunity on May 7, 1948. The Cardinals were trailing the
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This biographical article relating to an American baseball pitcher born in the 1910s is a
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pitched, one earned run allowed, and a career ERA of 13.50.
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whose 13-season career included a single game played in the
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His final major league line included two-thirds of one
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7–4 when Beers was summoned to the mound in the eighth
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May 2, 1948, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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May 2, 1948, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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Pitcher
El Dorado, Kansas
Tucson, Arizona
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
St. Louis Cardinals
1948
professional baseball
pitcher
major leagues
1948
St. Louis Cardinals
El Dorado, Kansas
minor league
United States Army Air Forces
World War II
1946
Double-A
Texas League
earned run average
Houston Buffaloes
Chicago Cubs
Sportsman's Park
inning
relieve
Ken Johnson
out
single

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