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- Curt_Simmons abstract "Curtis Thomas \"Curt\" Simmons (born May 19, 1929) is a former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1947 to 1950 and 1952 to 1967. With right-hander Robin Roberts, a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, Simmons was one of the twin anchors of the starting rotation of the \"Whiz Kids\", the Philadelphia Phillies' 1950 National League championship team. He is the youngest surviving player from the team.While attending Whitehall High School, Simmons led his high school team to three straight league titles, and also led the Coplay American Legion team to two Pennsylvania state crowns.In 1947, Philadelphia Phillies owner Bob Carpenter arranged for an exhibition match between the Phillies and a team of all-star high school players from the Lehigh Valley. The game was played on the opening day of Egypt Memorial Park in front of a crowd of 4,500. Much to the surprise of the Phillies, Simmons struck out eleven and the game ended in a 4-4 tie (in fact, a late-game error was the only thing that prevented the high school team from winning). Simmons was signed by the Phillies, and was awarded a $65,000 signing bonus, one of the highest ever awarded at that time. That spring, Simmons also pitched and played outfield for an All-American high school game between teams managed by Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb. In 1949, Simmons would return to the Lehigh Valley, pitching for the Phillies in an exhibition match (and 10-3 win) against the Allentown Redbirds in front of a record crowd of 4,590 at Whitehall's Breadon Field.Simmons won 17 of 25 decisions during the 1950 season, playing a major role in bringing Philadelphia its second NL championship of the 20th century. But, with the outbreak of the Korean War, Simmons was called to active military service in September 1950, with only a month remaining in the campaign. His absence from the Phils' rotation almost caused a swoon akin to the Quakers' 1964 collapse, but the underdog Whiz Kids, a collection of young players (Roberts, Simmons, Richie Ashburn, Del Ennis, Willie Jones, Granny Hamner, etc.), managed to hold off the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1950 season's final contest (on Dick Sisler's 10th-inning home run) to win the NL flag by two games.Simmons was stationed at Camp Atterbury and requested and was granted a leave on October 4 to attend the Series. The Phillies chose not to request that Commissioner Chandler rule Simmons eligible for the Series but Simmons chose to attend to support the team. Simmons' place on the Series roster was taken by pitcher Jocko Thompson. Without Simmons, the Phillies were swept in four games.Simmons also missed the entire 1951 campaign while in the military, but he returned in 1952 to win 14 games and post a stellar 2.82 earned run average. The Phils would never again contend for a championship during his tenure there, although Simmons continued to pitch with success into the late 1950s. In 1959, he was stricken with a sore arm, and in 1960, the Phillies – now in last place and in rebuilding mode – released him after only four appearances. Signed as a free agent by the St. Louis Cardinals later that season, Simmons began a comeback that culminated in 15- and 18-game-winning seasons in 1963-64 in a rotation with Bob Gibson and Ray Sadecki. In 1964, he finally appeared in the World Series, against the Yankees. He started two games for the eventual champion Cardinals, and lost his only decision but compiled a stellar 2.51 ERA.But 1964 saw his last winning record; he lost 15 games for St. Louis in '65, then finished his career with the Chicago Cubs and California Angels in 1966-67. His final record, over 20 years, was 193-182 (.515). Along with Smoky Burgess, he was the last player to formally retire who had played in the major leagues in the 1940s (not counting Minnie Miñoso, who un-retired twice).Simmons currently resides near Ambler in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.".
- Curt_Simmons birthDate "1929-05-19".
- Curt_Simmons birthPlace Whitehall_Township,_Lehigh_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Curt_Simmons debutTeam Philadelphia_Phillies.
- Curt_Simmons position Pitcher.
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- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink 1957_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game.
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- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Ambler,_Pennsylvania.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink American_Legion.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Babe_Ruth.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Gibson.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Breadon_Field.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Camp_Atterbury.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Category:1929_births.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_players_from_Pennsylvania.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Category:California_Angels_players.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chicago_Cubs_players.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
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- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_League_All-Stars.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Ambler,_Pennsylvania.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Lehigh_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philadelphia_Phillies_players.
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- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Category:Whitehall_High_School_(Pennsylvania)_alumni.
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- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Minnie_Miñoso.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Montgomery_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink National_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_and_Museum.
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- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Pitcher.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Ray_Sadecki.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Richie_Ashburn.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Robin_Roberts_(baseball).
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Smoky_Burgess.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis_Cardinals.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Strikeout.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Ty_Cobb.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Whitehall_High_School_(Pennsylvania).
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Whitehall_Township,_Lehigh_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink Willie_Jones_(baseball).
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- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLink World_Series.
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLinkText "Curt Simmons".
- Curt_Simmons wikiPageWikiLinkText "Simmons".
- Curt_Simmons bats "Left".
- Curt_Simmons birthDate "1929-05-19".
- Curt_Simmons birthPlace Whitehall_Township,_Lehigh_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Curt_Simmons debutdate "--09-28".
- Curt_Simmons debutleague "MLB".
- Curt_Simmons debutteam "Philadelphia Phillies".
- Curt_Simmons debutyear "1947".
- Curt_Simmons finaldate "--10-01".
- Curt_Simmons finalleague "MLB".
- Curt_Simmons finalteam "California Angels".
- Curt_Simmons finalyear "1967".
- Curt_Simmons highlights "* 3× All-Star * World Series champion".
- Curt_Simmons name "Curt Simmons".
- Curt_Simmons position Pitcher.
- Curt_Simmons stat1label Win–loss_record_(pitching).
- Curt_Simmons stat1value "193".
- Curt_Simmons stat2label Earned_run_average.
- Curt_Simmons stat2value "3.54".
- Curt_Simmons stat3label "Strikeouts".
- Curt_Simmons stat3value "1697".
- Curt_Simmons statleague "MLB".
- Curt_Simmons teams "* Philadelphia Phillies * St. Louis Cardinals * Chicago Cubs * California Angels".
- Curt_Simmons throws "Left".
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