About Leon Chagnon Memorabilia & Collectibles
One of the most outstanding players in the Major League Baseball, Leon Wilbur Chagnon hails from Pittsfield, New Hampshire and was born on September 28, 1902. He played as a pitcher during his career time and had been with several incredible teams in the league. One of which include the Pittsburgh Pirates with which he had his debut on October 5, 1929. The said team had produced a great deal of players such as
Bert Blyeven, a pitcher from Zeist, Netherlands, Jack Chesbro, a starting pitcher from North Adams, Massachusetts, as well as Joe Cronin, a shortstop player from Osterville. The team is currently based in Pennsylvania and is a member of the National League in the Central Division.
Leon Chagnon had also been with the
New York Giants after his stay with the Pirates. The Giants were known to have raised remarkable players which include Felipe Alou, Rod Beck, Bobby Bolin as well as
Mike McCormick. The team is now based in San Francisco, California which made them change names to
San Francisco Giants. They are also a member of NL’s West Division. They are also recognized as the present World Series victorious group having fought against the Texas Rangers.
During his career period, Leon Chagnon was able to set a record of 19-16 win-loss record, 4.51 earned run average as well as 153 strikeouts. Get a glimpse back to Leon Chagnon’s achievements in the baseball league through his memorabilia and collectibles which are already made available online at a very affordable price. Such items include his autographed souvenirs.
About Leon Chagnon:
Leon Chagnon (full name: Leon Wilbur Chagnon; no nicknames) played pitcher from 1932 until 1935 for the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Giants. He played for the Pirates from 1932 - 1934 and Giants in 1935. Over 6 seasons, he started 21 games, won 19 games, struck out 153 batters, and had a 4.51 ERA. Born on September 28, 1902 in Pittsfield, NH (All Transactions), Chagnon stood 6' 0" and weighed 182 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on October 5, 1929 and he played his final game on August 8, 1935. Common misspellings of his name include Leon Leon Wilbur Chagnon.