About George Caster Memorabilia & Collectibles
George Jasper Caster is a pitcher of the Major League Baseball. Nicknamed as “Ug”, George Caster debuted in the major league with the
Philadelphia Athletics on the 10th of September 1934. After six years tenure with the Athletics, he was traded to the
St. Louis Browns as an off waiver. Five years later, he was sent by the Browns to the Detroit Tigers as an off waiver again. The following year, the Tigers released George Caster. His last appearance in the major league with the
Detroit Tigers was on the 16th of September 1946. He has posted a win-loss record of 76-100, earned run average of 4.54 and 595 strikeouts.
George Caster died at the age of 48 on the 18th of December 1955 in Lakewood, California.
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About George Caster:
George Caster (full name: George Jasper Caster; Ug) played pitcher from 1934 until 1946 for the Philadelphia Athletics, St. Louis Browns and Detroit Tigers. He played for the Athletics from 1934 - 1940, Browns from 1941 - 1945 and Tigers from 1945 - 1946. Over 12 seasons, he started 127 games, won 76 games, struck out 595 batters, and had a 4.54 ERA. Born on August 4, 1907 in Colton, CA (All Transactions), Caster stood 6' 1" and weighed 180 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on September 10, 1934 and he played his final game on September 16, 1946. Common misspellings of his name include George gearge George goerge Jasper Ug Caster.