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- Wally_Hebert abstract "Wallace Andrew \"Wally\" Hebert (August 21, 1907 in Lake Charles, Louisiana – December 8, 1999 in Westlake, Louisiana, nicknamed Preacher) was a sidearming left-handed Major League Baseball starting pitcher who played from 1931 to 1933 for the St. Louis Browns and in 1943 for the Pittsburgh Pirates. His professional career began in 1930.Hebert played for the Springfield Midgets in 1930, going 15–16 in 36 games. He rose to the big leagues quickly, making his debut on May 1, 1931 with the Browns. That season, Hebert went 6–7 with a 5.07 ERA in 23 games (13 starts). In 103 innings, he walked 43 batters and struck out only 26.In 1932, he went 1–12 with a 6.48 ERA in 35 games (15 starts). In 108⅓ innings, he had 29 strikeouts and 45 base on balls. After going 4–6 with a 5.30 ERA in 33 games (10 starts) in 1933, he was traded, with Smead Jolley and Jim Levey, to the Hollywood Stars of the Pacific Coast League for Alan Strange. He would spend about the next decade in the minor leagues.In 1934 and 1935, he pitched for the Hollywood Stars, going 11–11 with a 4.24 ERA in 37 games in 1934 and 10–17 with a 4.93 ERA in 39 games in 1935.Hebert played for the San Diego Padres from 1936 to 1942. In his first year with the Padres, he made 35 appearances, and he went 18–12 with a 3.03 ERA. He posted a 17–14 record with a 3.02 ERA in 39 games in 1937, and in 1938 he went 12–16 with a 3.11 ERA in 37 games. For the first time in his professional career, he won 20 games in 1939, as he went 20–10 with a 3.13 ERA in 39 games. In 1940, he went 15–18 with a 3.92 ERA and in 1941, he went 22–10 with a 3.00 ERA.After going 22–15 with a 2.37 in 40 games in 1942, Hebert was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1942 Rule 5 draft. With the Pirates in 1943, Hebert went 10–11 with a 2.98 ERA in 34 games (23 starts). In 184 innings, he had 12 complete games and he walked 45 batters, striking out only 41. He played his final big league game on September 29, 1943. Pittsburgh offered him a deal for the 1944 season, however he opted to retire.Overall, Hebert went 21–36 with a 4.63 in 125 big league appearances (61 starts). In 483⅔ innings, he had 168 walks and only 115 strikeouts. He was also a solid hitter, posting a .270 career batting average in 159 at-bats.In the minor leagues, he posted a 162–139 record, as well as a .239 batting average.".
- Wally_Hebert birthDate "1907-08-21".
- Wally_Hebert birthPlace Lake_Charles,_Louisiana.
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- Wally_Hebert deathDate "1999-12-08".
- Wally_Hebert deathPlace Westlake,_Louisiana.
- Wally_Hebert deathYear "1999".
- Wally_Hebert debutTeam History_of_the_St._Louis_Browns.
- Wally_Hebert position Pitcher.
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- Wally_Hebert birthDate "1907-08-21".
- Wally_Hebert birthPlace Lake_Charles,_Louisiana.
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- Wally_Hebert dateOfDeath "1999-12-08".
- Wally_Hebert deathDate "1999-12-08".
- Wally_Hebert deathPlace Westlake,_Louisiana.
- Wally_Hebert debutdate "--05-01".
- Wally_Hebert debutleague "MLB".
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- Wally_Hebert debutyear "1931".
- Wally_Hebert finaldate "--09-29".
- Wally_Hebert finalleague "MLB".
- Wally_Hebert finalteam Pittsburgh_Pirates.
- Wally_Hebert finalyear "1943".
- Wally_Hebert name "Hebert, Wally".
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- Wally_Hebert stat3value "115".
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- Wally_Hebert teams "*St. Louis Browns *Pittsburgh Pirates".
- Wally_Hebert throws "Left".
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- Wally_Hebert comment "Wallace Andrew \"Wally\" Hebert (August 21, 1907 in Lake Charles, Louisiana – December 8, 1999 in Westlake, Louisiana, nicknamed Preacher) was a sidearming left-handed Major League Baseball starting pitcher who played from 1931 to 1933 for the St. Louis Browns and in 1943 for the Pittsburgh Pirates. His professional career began in 1930.Hebert played for the Springfield Midgets in 1930, going 15–16 in 36 games. He rose to the big leagues quickly, making his debut on May 1, 1931 with the Browns.".
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