Wally Judnich
Walter Franklin Judnich
- Bats Left, Throws Left
- Height 6' 1", Weight 205 lb.
- Debut April 16, 1940
- Final Game May 12, 1949
- Born January 24, 1917 in San Francisco, CA USA
- Died July 12, 1971 in Glendale, CA USA
Biographical Information[edit]
Wally Judnich had an excellent year in 1942 with the 1942 St. Louis Browns, with an Adjusted OPS of 154. He was coming into the prime of his career, and World War II robbed him of his best years as well as the chance to be on the only Browns championship team in 1944. Judnich entered the Air Force in March 1943 and was discharged in November 1946. When he came back in 1946, he was 29 years old and no longer at the top of his game.
He did, however, manage to get a World Series ring as part of the 1948 Cleveland Indians, playing some outfield and first base as a backup.
After his major league days, he played for many years in the PCL.
He was also known as "Walt Judnich".
Judnich was one of Bowie Kuhn's favorite players, because Wally had once spoken to him very kindly when Kuhn was young.
Notable Achievements[edit]
- 20-Home Run Seasons: 1 (1940)
- Won a World Series with the Cleveland Indians in 1948
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