About Archie Campbell Memorabilia & Collectibles
Though he had a short span of Major League Baseball engagement, Archibald Stewart Campbell, also known as Archie Campbell, was well-remembered to be one of the league’s outstanding pitchers. He hails from Maplewood, New Jersey and was born on October 22, 1903. Among the teams he had worked with during his career phase are the New York Yankees in 1928, the Washington Senators in 1929 as well as the
Cincinnati Reds in 1930. He was also able to establish a record of 2-6 win-loss, an earned run average of 5.86 and 29 strikeouts.
Archie Campbell started his baseball career with the
New York Yankees, a team based from the Bronx, New York and a member of the American League in the East Division. The team is said to be one of the most prominent sports team in the world since the 1920s. The Yankees had been producing a number of quality baseball players such as
Babe Ruth,
Lou Gehrig and Joe DiMaggio.
A year after Archie Campbell’s beginning with the Yankees, he then moved in to the Washington Senators, presently known as the Minnesota Twins. The teams had changed names several times with the original title, Kansas City Blues in 1894 to Washington Nationals in 1901 and then to its current identification as the Twins since 1961.
Archie Campbell later on moved to another team which is the Cincinnati Reds in 1930. This is where he had his last appearance in the MLB in the 24th of July of the same year. Avail of Archie Campbell’s memorabilia which are already online.
About Archie Campbell:
Archie Campbell (full name: Archibald Stewart Campbell; Iron Man) played pitcher. He played for the . Over 3 seasons, he started 4 games, won 2 games, struck out 29 batters, and had a 5.86 ERA. Born on October 20, 1903 in Maplewood, NJ (All Transactions), Campbell stood 6' 0" and weighed 180 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on April 21, 1928 and he played his final game on July 24, 1930. Common misspellings of his name include Archibald Iron Archie Man Stewart cambell Campbell.