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Jim Gladd
Date and Place of Birth: October 2, 1922 Fort Gibson, Oklahoma
Died: November 8, 1977 Long Beach, California
Baseball
Experience:
Major League
Position: Catcher
Rank: Unknown
Military Unit: 33rd Field Artillery Battalion, 1st Infantry Division US Army
Area Served: European Theater of Operations
Gladd
was with the New York Giants for spring training in 1941. On April
14, he played in a pre-season game against the Military Academy at
West Point and hit a home run for the Giants in their 9-0 win.
Gladd
spent the 1941 season with Salisbury of the North Carolina State
League and joined Jersey City of the International League in 1942.
On
December 7, 1942, exactly one year after the Japanese attack at
Pearl Harbor, Gladd entered military service with the Army. He
served with the 33rd Field Artillery Battalion, 1st
Infantry Division and was stationed in Europe.
Gladd played for the 71st Infantry Division Red Circlers baseball
team after the cease of hostilities in Europe.
The
71st Red Circlers team featured Ewell Blackwell, Bob Ramazzotti,
Ancil Moore, Johnny Wyrostek, Garland Lawing, Ewell Blackwell, Russ
Kern, Milt Ticco, Herb Bremer and Bill Ayres. The Red Circlers
clinched a five-game Third Army Championship Series in August 1945
against the National League division winners - the 76th Infantry
Division Onaways - to move on to the ETO World Series against the
OISE All-Stars from France.
In
front of crowds of 50,000 at Soldier's Field in Nurnberg, Germany,
the Red Circlers won the first game on September 2, 9-2. The Red
Circlers were beaten by Negro League star Leon Day in the second
game, and lost 2-1 in game three on September 6. In the decisive
fifth game the Red Circlers were again beaten 2-1 on a combined
effort by Sam Nahem and Bobby Keane.
Gladd
returned to baseball in 1946. He batted .269 in 50 games with Jersey
City and made his major league debut with the New York Giants on
September 9 against the Philadelphia Phillies. Gladd played for
games before the season was finished and got one hit in 12 plate
appearances.
Gladd
played with the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League in
1947. He batted .257 in 86 games and had begun an affiliation with
the league that would continue until 1955 with stops at Hollywood
and Portland.
Jim
Gladd passed away after suffering from heart disease on
November 8, 1977 at his home in Long
Beach, California.
Created June 7, 2007.
Copyright © 2007 Gary Bedingfield (Baseball
in Wartime). All Rights Reserved. 
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