About Watty Clark Memorabilia & Collectibles
William Watson Clark known as Watty Clark was born May 16,1902 at St. Joseph, Louisiana. He was known as a pitcher for the Cleveland Indians. It is for this reason then, that aside from the Watty Clark memorabilia and collectibles that were made that encompass his signed baseball, jersey, autographs and signatures, the
Cleveland Indians Banners And Pennants were then made. He also played for the Brooklyn Robins/Dodgers as well as for the New York Giants for a short time and that was from 1933 to 1934.
In the win-loss record, he had 111-97 in the 12 seasons and then that was in the 355 games. Moreover, cool mementos to own in sports that you can bring together are not just his signed baseball, jersey, autographs and signatures, but supplementary collectibles also that are good to yearn for are the memorabilia of some well known teams in the MLB such as the
Boston Red Sox Game Used Batting Helmets.
He started with 206 games and he had 14 shutouts. In 1931, he was able to have the 14-10 win-loss record. This made him more recognized among many MLB enthusiasts. It is indeed great to own these signed baseball, jersey, autographs and signatures that Watty Clark have. On top of these collectibles, also take hold of the further sports collectibles just like the
St. Louis Cardinals Men’s Footwear
Watty Clark both batted and threw in his left hand. And his career statistics had a record of earned run average of 3.66 and had strikeouts of 643.
About Watty Clark:
Watty Clark (full name: William Watson Clark; Lefty) played pitcher from 1931 until 1937 for the Brooklyn Robins, Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants. He played for the Robins in 1931, Dodgers from 1932 - 1937 and Giants from 1933 - 1934. Over 12 seasons, he started 209 games, won 111 games, struck out 643 batters, and had a 3.66 ERA. Born on May 16, 1902 in St. Joseph, LA, Clark stood 6' 0" and weighed 175 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on May 28, 1924 and he played his final game on May 9, 1937. Common misspellings of his name include William Lefty Watson Watty Clark.