About Mike Chartak Memorabilia & Collectibles
Michael George Chartak or better known as Mike Chartak is considered to have left a mark in the Major League Baseball history. He is also tagged as the “Shotgun” on field because of his great performances as well as his amazing game techniques. He hails from Brooklyn, New York and was born on April 28, 1916. Though originated from New York, he was raised in Carbondale, Pennsylvania. He had been with several teams in the MLB and was able to establish a record of .243 batting average, .975 fielding percentage, and 96 runs scored as well as 620 putouts during his career period.
He had his starting kick-off in MLB playing under the
New York Yankees in 1940. The said team is famous for producing excellent row of players such as the Home Run Baker from Trappe, Maryland, Frank Baker, the incredible first baseman from Demorest, Georgia, as well as the exceptional pitcher,
Gaylord Perry from Williamston, North Carolina. The group is currently based at the Bronx and is a member of the American League in the East Division.
After his stint with the Yankees, Mike Chartak had also played with the
Washington Senators in 1942. The Senators is also remembered to be one of the remarkable teams in MLB raising championship leaders such as Harmon Killebrew and Tony Olivia. They are presently known as the
Minnesota Twins. Later on, Mike Chartak moved in to St. Louis Browns a year after.
Get a glimpse of Mike Chartak’s success in the baseball league with his great deals of memorabilia and souvenirs already available online.
About Mike Chartak:
Mike Chartak (full name: Michael George Chartak; Shotgun) played rightfielder and first baseman from 1940 until 1944 for the New York Yankees, Washington Senators and St. Louis Browns. He played for the Yankees from 1940 - 1942, Senators in 1942 and Browns from 1942 - 1944. Over 4 seasons, he played 256 games, hit 21 home runs, drove in 96 runs, and stole 4 bases. Born on April 28, 1916 in Brooklyn, NY (All Transactions), Chartak stood 6' 2" and weighed 180 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on September 13, 1940 and he played his final game on September 27, 1944. Common misspellings of his name include Michael George mark michael Mike Shotgun Chartak.