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Rube Melton
Date and Place of Birth: February 27, 1917 Cramerton, North Carolina
Died: September 11, 1971 Greer, South Carolina
Baseball
Experience:
Major League
Position: Pitcher
Rank:
Private
Military Unit: US
Army
Area Served: United States

In 1937, he pitched for
Melton was traded to the Dodgers in December 1942 and made 30 appearances for them in 1943 for a 5-8 record. In 1944, he was 9-13 and allowed only one home run (to Tommy Holmes) in 187-and-a –third innings. His ERA that year was a very respectable 3.46.
Melton entered military
service with the Army on December 7, 1944. He was inducted at
Melton was discharged from service on May 22, 1946 and returned to the Dodgers in fine form enjoying his best season in the major leagues with a 6-3 record in 24 appearances and a 1.99 ERA.
However, Melton’s taste of
glory was short-lived. Arm trouble meant he made just four brief
appearances in 1947 and was back in the minors in 1948. He spent the
next four years with
Rube Melton was tragically killed in a car crash – along with his
wife, Hazel, and the driver of the other car – on September 11,
1971, near
Created May 13, 2008.
Copyright © 2008 Gary Bedingfield (Baseball in Wartime). All Rights Reserved.
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