George Witt

Baseball player and coach for Dodgers

George Witt - Athletes & Sports Figures born November 9th, 1931
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Played as a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1943 to 1948. Played for teams including the Philadelphia Phillies and Brooklyn Dodgers. Transitioned to coaching, contributing to the development of players in the minor leagues. Worked to mentor emerging talent, showcasing a commitment to the sport's development.

Played for the Philadelphia Phillies

Played for the Brooklyn Dodgers

Coached in the minor leagues

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