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Don Wheeler
Catcher
Born: September 29, 1922
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Died: December 10, 2003(2003-12-10) (aged 81)
Bloomington, Minnesota
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 23, 1949, for the Chicago White Sox
Last MLB appearance
October 2, 1949, for the Chicago White Sox
MLB statistics
Batting average.240
Home runs1
Runs batted in22
Teams
  • Chicago White Sox (1949)

Donald Wesley Wheeler (September 29, 1922 – December 10, 2003) was an American professional baseball player, a catcher who appeared in 67 games in Major League Baseball catcher for the Chicago White Sox in 1949. The native of Minneapolis threw and batted right-handed, stood 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall and weighed 175 pounds (79 kg) during his baseball career.

Wheeler, nicknamed "Scotty" due to his part-Scottish ancestry,[1] graduated from South High School and signed with his hometown club, the Minneapolis Millers of the American Association, then an independently operated minor-league team, in 1941. After his first two professional seasons, in 1943 he joined the United States Army for World War II service;[2] he saw combat in the European Theatre and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal.[1]

Wheeler returned to baseball in 1946 as a member of the New York Giants' organization after the MLB club purchased the Millers franchise. The White Sox selected him in the 1948 Rule 5 draft, and in 1949 he was part of Chicago's three-man catching platoon, along with Joe Tipton and Eddie Malone. Wheeler led the trio with 54 starts behind the plate and 473 innings caught, just ahead of Tipton (49 starts, 441 innings) and Malone (48 starts, 41823 innings).[3] Highlights included a four-hit, five-RBI day on July 30 against the eventual world champion New York Yankees,[4] and his only big-league home run, struck June 12 off Ellis Kinder of the Boston Red Sox.[5]

Wheeler returned to the minors in 1950 and effectively retired after the 1952 season, although he appeared in one game for the Millers at age 37 in 1960; he was serving as the club's part-time batting practice pitcher at the time. In his lone MLB season, Wheeler collected 46 total hits, with nine doubles and two triples accompanying his home run. He was credited with 22 runs batted in. He died at age 81 in Bloomington, Minnesota, on December 10, 2003.

  1. ^ a b Thornley, Stew (2009). "Don Wheeler". sabr.org. Society for American Baseball Research Biography Project. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  2. ^ "Those Who Served", Baseball in Wartime
  3. ^ "1949 Chicago White Sox roster". retrosheet.org. Retrosheet. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  4. ^ "Chicago White Sox 9, New York Yankees 2" Retrosheet box score (July 30, 1949)
  5. ^ "Boston Red Sox 7, Chicago White Sox 5" Retrosheet box score (June 12, 1949, second game)

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