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Arndt Jorgens

Arndt Ludwig Jorgens (born Arndt Ludvig Jørgensen; May 18, 1905 – March 1, 1980) was a Norwegian-American professional baseball catcher who played in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees from 1929 through 1939.

Arndt Jorgens
Catcher
Born: Arndt Ludvig Jørgensen
(1905-05-18)May 18, 1905
Modum, Norway
Died: March 1, 1980(1980-03-01) (aged 74)
Wilmette, Illinois, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 26, 1929, for the New York Yankees
Last MLB appearance
August 2, 1939, for the New York Yankees
MLB statistics
Batting average.238
Home runs4
Runs batted in89
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Jorgens was born in Modum, Norway, and immigrated to the United States as a young child. After starring in high school baseball, Jorgens played as a semi-professional before signing a professional contract. After three years in the minor leagues, he signed with the Yankees before the 1929 season. A backup to Bill Dickey throughout his career, Jorgens played sparingly. He was a member of five World Series champions even though he did not play in a single World Series game.

Early life edit

Arndt Ludvig Jørgensen was born May 18, 1906, in Modum, Buskerud County, Norway. His father moved to the United States shortly after his birth, settling in the Chicago area. Arndt, his mother, and his brother followed when he was two years old. The family shortened their name to "Jorgens" and became United States citizens.[1][2]

Jorgens began playing baseball when he was six years old, playing as a catcher. He attended Lane Technical High School in Chicago.[2] He played on the school's baseball team, and in 1923, they were the national preparatory baseball champions.[1][3] After graduating from high school, Jorgens worked with his father and uncle in a furniture factory and played baseball as a semi-professional.[1][2]

Career edit

The Rock Island Islanders of the Class D Mississippi Valley League attempted to sign Jorgens for the 1925 season after major leaguers Johnny Mostil and Freddie Lindstrom saw him playing as a semi-professional. With his father's permission, Jorgens signed with Rock Island before the 1926 season.[1][3] The Oklahoma City Indians of the Class A Western League purchased Jorgens from Rock Island in August 1926 for a price believed to be between $1,000 to $1,500 (between $17,211 and $25,816 in current dollar terms), and he was to report to Oklahoma City after the season.[4] He finished the 1926 season with Rock Island with a .302 batting average[1] in 121 games played. Jorgens played for Oklahoma City in 1927 and 1928, batting .269 in 110 games in the 1927 season and .335 in 115 games for the 1928 season.[2][5]

The New York Yankees purchased Jorgens from Oklahoma City on August 24, 1928, for $22,000 (equivalent to $390,372 in 2023). He was not to report to the Yankees until after the 1928 season.[6][7] Due to a strong performance in spring training,[8] Jorgens made the team for Opening Day of the 1929 season.[1] Injuries limited the playing time of regular catchers Benny Bengough and Johnny Grabowski, but fellow rookie Bill Dickey received the majority of playing time at catcher.[9] The Yankees optioned Jorgens to the Jersey City Skeeters of the Class AA International League in May[10] and recalled him to the major leagues in September.[11] He played in 18 games for the Yankees during the 1929 season,[12] with a .324 batting average.[1]

Jorgens began the 1930 season with the Yankees but was again optioned to the Skeeters in May.[13] They promoted Jorgens back to the major leagues in August due to injuries to Dickey and Bubbles Hargrave.[14] He played in 16 games for the Yankees during the 1930 season,[12] in which he batted .367.[1] After the 1930 season, the Yankees released Bengough and Hargrave, leaving Dickey and Jorgens as their only catchers.[15] Jorgens became the Yankees second-string catcher behind Dickey in the 1931 season, spending the entire season in the major leagues.[1] He had a career-high .270 batting average in 46 games played in the 1931 season.[16]

 
Jorgens's 1934 Goudey baseball card

During a game in July 1932, Dickey got into a fistfight with Carl Reynolds, breaking his jaw, and was suspended for a month. Jorgens became the Yankees starting catcher during Dickey's suspension.[17] In 26 games as the Yankees primary catcher, Jorgens hit .169.[1] Dickey and Jorgens were the only two catchers for the Yankees during the 1932 World Series.[18] Dickey played in all games and Jorgens did not play in the series as the Yankees defeated the Chicago Cubs in four games.[19]

Jorgens' 1933 season ended prematurely in September when he was stricken by pneumonia.[20] In August 1934, Dickey broke a bone in his throwing hand, resulting in Jorgens filling in as the primary catcher[21] for 35 games. Jorgens posted career-highs with 38 hits, 20 runs batted in (RBIs), and 58 games played in 1934.[1]

In 1935, Joe Glenn became the Yankees' backup catcher, relegating Jorgens to third string.[22] The Washington Senators attempted to purchase Jorgens from the Yankees before the 1936 season, but were rebuffed.[23] Jorgens played in 36 games during the 1936 season. He and Glenn were both on the Yankees roster for the 1936 World Series.[24] The Yankees won against the New York Giants in six games, though neither Jorgens nor Glenn appeared in a game.[25]

Jorgens played in 13 games in the 1937 season[26] and the Yankees defeated the Giants in the 1937 World Series with Dickey starting all five games.[27] Jorgens played in nine games in the 1938 season.[26] In the 1938 World Series, the Yankees defeated the Chicago Cubs with Dickey starting all four games.[28] The Yankees traded Glenn after the 1938 season and made Buddy Rosar their new backup catcher for the 1939 season.[29] Jorgens played in three games in the 1939 season, without registering a single at bat.[26][12] The Yankees advanced to the 1939 World Series and defeated the Cincinnati Reds in four games, with Dickey starting them all.[30] Jorgens was on the Yankees roster for the 1940 season, but he did not appear in a single game.[12]

After the 1940 season, Jorgens retired from baseball.[26] He had last appeared in a major league game on August 2, 1939. The Yankees reportedly kept Jorgens on the roster despite playing him so infrequently because Yankees manager Joe McCarthy liked Jorgens's attitude.[1] In his major league career, Jorgens played in 306 games and had 738 at bats. He batted .238 with four home runs and 89 RBIs.[2]

Personal life edit

Jorgens married Madelyn Schultz and they had a daughter. They lived in Wilmette, Illinois. After he retired from baseball, Jorgens went to work for his father-in-law, Louis F. Schultz, in the Schultz Brothers chain of variety stores.[1]

His brother Orville Jorgens, was five years younger than Arndt. Orville played in the major leagues.[2]

Jorgens died on March 1, 1980, at Evanston Hospital in Evanston, Illinois.[31] He is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Skokie, Illinois.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Arndt Jorgens". Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved May 30, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Norwegian Yankee warmed up to baseball". February 24, 1994. p. 72. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  3. ^ a b "Chicago Catcher Signed By Gray For Islanders". February 11, 1926. p. 14. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Islanders Sell Arndt Jorgens". August 18, 1926. p. 14. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Luckiest Man In Baseball". September 9, 1939. p. 14 – via newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Indians' Star Catcher Sold to Yankees". August 24, 1928. p. 7. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Yankees Count On Jorgens To Bolster Staff". October 22, 1928. p. 16. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Jorgens Makes Grade With Yankees". April 5, 1929. p. 33 – via newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Young Catchers Aid Yanks: Dickey and Jorgens Fill Gap While Regulars Nurse Hurts". May 19, 1929. p. 61. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Yankees Release Arndt Jorgens to Jersey City Club". May 22, 1929. p. 17. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "Huggins Recalls Rookies From Jersey City Team". September 2, 1929. p. 8. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  12. ^ a b c d "Sitting Bull Penner Goes to Work". November 14, 1940. p. 395 – via newspapers.com.
  13. ^ "Another for Skeeters". May 2, 1930. p. 17. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  14. ^ "Yanks Recall a Catcher". August 6, 1930. p. 11. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  15. ^ "McCarthy Drops 2 Vet Catchers". October 25, 1930. p. 7 – via newspapers.com.
  16. ^ "Gets Big Chance". July 14, 1932. p. 6. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  17. ^ "Norwegian Breaks In With Yankees After Four Years". July 14, 1932. p. 13. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  18. ^ "Article clipped from The Brooklyn Daily Eagle". September 20, 1932. p. 23. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  19. ^ "1932 World Series - New York Yankees over Chicago Cubs (4-0)". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved May 30, 2024.
  20. ^ "Arndt Jorgens, Catcher For Yanks, Out For Season". September 8, 1933. p. 6. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  21. ^ "Injury Costs Yanks Loss of Bill Dickey". August 24, 1934. p. 8. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  22. ^ "Joe Glenn Installed As Bill Dickey's Understudy". April 9, 1935. p. 16 – via newspapers.com.
  23. ^ "Griff Fails to Make Deal for Catcher With Yanks". March 21, 1936. p. 16 – via newspapers.com.
  24. ^ "World Series Dope". September 28, 1936. p. 20 – via newspapers.com.
  25. ^ "1936 World Series - New York Yankees over New York Giants (4-2)". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved May 30, 2024.
  26. ^ a b c d "Jorgens, Yanks' Forgotten Man, Leaves Baseball". November 14, 1940. p. 41. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.
  27. ^ "1937 World Series - New York Yankees over New York Giants (4-1)". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved May 30, 2024.
  28. ^ "1938 World Series - New York Yankees over Chicago Cubs (4-0)". Baseball-Reference.com.
  29. ^ "Joe Worried -- Yanks Have Too Many Pitchers!". April 6, 1939. p. 17 – via newspapers.com.
  30. ^ "1939 World Series - New York Yankees over Cincinnati Reds (4-0)". Baseball-Reference.com.
  31. ^ "Arndt L. Jorgens". March 4, 1980. p. 17. Retrieved May 30, 2024 – via newspapers.com.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet

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Arndt Ludwig Jorgens born Arndt Ludvig Jorgensen May 18 1905 March 1 1980 was a Norwegian American professional baseball catcher who played in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees from 1929 through 1939 Arndt JorgensCatcherBorn Arndt Ludvig Jorgensen 1905 05 18 May 18 1905Modum NorwayDied March 1 1980 1980 03 01 aged 74 Wilmette Illinois U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutApril 26 1929 for the New York YankeesLast MLB appearanceAugust 2 1939 for the New York YankeesMLB statisticsBatting average 238Home runs4Runs batted in89TeamsNew York Yankees 1929 1939 Career highlights and awards5 World Series champion 1932 1936 1939 Jorgens was born in Modum Norway and immigrated to the United States as a young child After starring in high school baseball Jorgens played as a semi professional before signing a professional contract After three years in the minor leagues he signed with the Yankees before the 1929 season A backup to Bill Dickey throughout his career Jorgens played sparingly He was a member of five World Series champions even though he did not play in a single World Series game Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editArndt Ludvig Jorgensen was born May 18 1906 in Modum Buskerud County Norway His father moved to the United States shortly after his birth settling in the Chicago area Arndt his mother and his brother followed when he was two years old The family shortened their name to Jorgens and became United States citizens 1 2 Jorgens began playing baseball when he was six years old playing as a catcher He attended Lane Technical High School in Chicago 2 He played on the school s baseball team and in 1923 they were the national preparatory baseball champions 1 3 After graduating from high school Jorgens worked with his father and uncle in a furniture factory and played baseball as a semi professional 1 2 Career editThe Rock Island Islanders of the Class D Mississippi Valley League attempted to sign Jorgens for the 1925 season after major leaguers Johnny Mostil and Freddie Lindstrom saw him playing as a semi professional With his father s permission Jorgens signed with Rock Island before the 1926 season 1 3 The Oklahoma City Indians of the Class A Western League purchased Jorgens from Rock Island in August 1926 for a price believed to be between 1 000 to 1 500 between 17 211 and 25 816 in current dollar terms and he was to report to Oklahoma City after the season 4 He finished the 1926 season with Rock Island with a 302 batting average 1 in 121 games played Jorgens played for Oklahoma City in 1927 and 1928 batting 269 in 110 games in the 1927 season and 335 in 115 games for the 1928 season 2 5 The New York Yankees purchased Jorgens from Oklahoma City on August 24 1928 for 22 000 equivalent to 390 372 in 2023 He was not to report to the Yankees until after the 1928 season 6 7 Due to a strong performance in spring training 8 Jorgens made the team for Opening Day of the 1929 season 1 Injuries limited the playing time of regular catchers Benny Bengough and Johnny Grabowski but fellow rookie Bill Dickey received the majority of playing time at catcher 9 The Yankees optioned Jorgens to the Jersey City Skeeters of the Class AA International League in May 10 and recalled him to the major leagues in September 11 He played in 18 games for the Yankees during the 1929 season 12 with a 324 batting average 1 Jorgens began the 1930 season with the Yankees but was again optioned to the Skeeters in May 13 They promoted Jorgens back to the major leagues in August due to injuries to Dickey and Bubbles Hargrave 14 He played in 16 games for the Yankees during the 1930 season 12 in which he batted 367 1 After the 1930 season the Yankees released Bengough and Hargrave leaving Dickey and Jorgens as their only catchers 15 Jorgens became the Yankees second string catcher behind Dickey in the 1931 season spending the entire season in the major leagues 1 He had a career high 270 batting average in 46 games played in the 1931 season 16 nbsp Jorgens s 1934 Goudey baseball card During a game in July 1932 Dickey got into a fistfight with Carl Reynolds breaking his jaw and was suspended for a month Jorgens became the Yankees starting catcher during Dickey s suspension 17 In 26 games as the Yankees primary catcher Jorgens hit 169 1 Dickey and Jorgens were the only two catchers for the Yankees during the 1932 World Series 18 Dickey played in all games and Jorgens did not play in the series as the Yankees defeated the Chicago Cubs in four games 19 Jorgens 1933 season ended prematurely in September when he was stricken by pneumonia 20 In August 1934 Dickey broke a bone in his throwing hand resulting in Jorgens filling in as the primary catcher 21 for 35 games Jorgens posted career highs with 38 hits 20 runs batted in RBIs and 58 games played in 1934 1 In 1935 Joe Glenn became the Yankees backup catcher relegating Jorgens to third string 22 The Washington Senators attempted to purchase Jorgens from the Yankees before the 1936 season but were rebuffed 23 Jorgens played in 36 games during the 1936 season He and Glenn were both on the Yankees roster for the 1936 World Series 24 The Yankees won against the New York Giants in six games though neither Jorgens nor Glenn appeared in a game 25 Jorgens played in 13 games in the 1937 season 26 and the Yankees defeated the Giants in the 1937 World Series with Dickey starting all five games 27 Jorgens played in nine games in the 1938 season 26 In the 1938 World Series the Yankees defeated the Chicago Cubs with Dickey starting all four games 28 The Yankees traded Glenn after the 1938 season and made Buddy Rosar their new backup catcher for the 1939 season 29 Jorgens played in three games in the 1939 season without registering a single at bat 26 12 The Yankees advanced to the 1939 World Series and defeated the Cincinnati Reds in four games with Dickey starting them all 30 Jorgens was on the Yankees roster for the 1940 season but he did not appear in a single game 12 After the 1940 season Jorgens retired from baseball 26 He had last appeared in a major league game on August 2 1939 The Yankees reportedly kept Jorgens on the roster despite playing him so infrequently because Yankees manager Joe McCarthy liked Jorgens s attitude 1 In his major league career Jorgens played in 306 games and had 738 at bats He batted 238 with four home runs and 89 RBIs 2 Personal life editJorgens married Madelyn Schultz and they had a daughter They lived in Wilmette Illinois After he retired from baseball Jorgens went to work for his father in law Louis F Schultz in the Schultz Brothers chain of variety stores 1 His brother Orville Jorgens was five years younger than Arndt Orville played in the major leagues 2 Jorgens died on March 1 1980 at Evanston Hospital in Evanston Illinois 31 He is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery Skokie Illinois See also editList of Major League Baseball players who spent their entire career with one franchiseReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Arndt Jorgens Society for American Baseball Research Retrieved May 30 2024 a b c d e f Norwegian Yankee warmed up to baseball February 24 1994 p 72 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com a b Chicago Catcher Signed By Gray For Islanders February 11 1926 p 14 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com Islanders Sell Arndt Jorgens August 18 1926 p 14 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com Luckiest Man In Baseball September 9 1939 p 14 via newspapers com Indians Star Catcher Sold to Yankees August 24 1928 p 7 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com Yankees Count On Jorgens To Bolster Staff October 22 1928 p 16 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com Jorgens Makes Grade With Yankees April 5 1929 p 33 via newspapers com Young Catchers Aid Yanks Dickey and Jorgens Fill Gap While Regulars Nurse Hurts May 19 1929 p 61 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com Yankees Release Arndt Jorgens to Jersey City Club May 22 1929 p 17 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com Huggins Recalls Rookies From Jersey City Team September 2 1929 p 8 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com a b c d Sitting Bull Penner Goes to Work November 14 1940 p 395 via newspapers com Another for Skeeters May 2 1930 p 17 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com Yanks Recall a Catcher August 6 1930 p 11 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com McCarthy Drops 2 Vet Catchers October 25 1930 p 7 via newspapers com Gets Big Chance July 14 1932 p 6 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com Norwegian Breaks In With Yankees After Four Years July 14 1932 p 13 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com Article clipped from The Brooklyn Daily Eagle September 20 1932 p 23 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com 1932 World Series New York Yankees over Chicago Cubs 4 0 Baseball Reference com Retrieved May 30 2024 Arndt Jorgens Catcher For Yanks Out For Season September 8 1933 p 6 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com Injury Costs Yanks Loss of Bill Dickey August 24 1934 p 8 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com Joe Glenn Installed As Bill Dickey s Understudy April 9 1935 p 16 via newspapers com Griff Fails to Make Deal for Catcher With Yanks March 21 1936 p 16 via newspapers com World Series Dope September 28 1936 p 20 via newspapers com 1936 World Series New York Yankees over New York Giants 4 2 Baseball Reference com Retrieved May 30 2024 a b c d Jorgens Yanks Forgotten Man Leaves Baseball November 14 1940 p 41 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com 1937 World Series New York Yankees over New York Giants 4 1 Baseball Reference com Retrieved May 30 2024 1938 World Series New York Yankees over Chicago Cubs 4 0 Baseball Reference com Joe Worried Yanks Have Too Many Pitchers April 6 1939 p 17 via newspapers com 1939 World Series New York Yankees over Cincinnati Reds 4 0 Baseball Reference com Arndt L Jorgens March 4 1980 p 17 Retrieved May 30 2024 via newspapers com External links editCareer statistics and player information from MLB or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arndt Jorgens amp oldid 1226618331, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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