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Joe Engel, 1913 Born: ( 1893-03-12)March 12, 1893 Washington, D.C. Died: June 12, 1969 ( 1969-06-12) (aged 76) Batted: Right Threw: Left MLB debut May 30, 1912, for the Washington Senators Last MLB appearance August 6, 1920, for the Washington Senators MLB statistics Win/Loss Record 17-23 ERA 3.38 Strikeouts 151 Teams • (1912–1915) • (1917) • (1919) • (1920) Joseph William Engel (March 12, 1893 – June 12, 1969) was an American left-handed and in who spent nearly his entire career with the, and went on to become a promoter and team owner in the. The Electronic Mail Sending And Receiving Programs Are Disabled on this page.

He was born in Washington, D.C. As one of six children of a German immigrant who owned a bar/hotel next door to the Washington Post building in the District of Columbia. Neopwn V2. Engel was married twice and lost his only child, son Bryant in a traffic accident in Nov. 1930 at age 9.

Engel himself died in Chattanooga in 1969 at age 76. Contents • • • • • • Youth [ ] Engel spent his youth playing with Kermit and Alice Roosevelt, President 's children. He was a Washington Senators, and later a team mascot. He attended, where he lettered in four sports –, baseball,, and. Engel also pitched a at Mount St. Mary's College.

Major league career [ ] Engel made it to the major leagues as a pitcher from 1912 to 1920. He played for the Senators for four seasons (1912–1915), where he was roommates with, compiling a of 17-22. Engel became friends with Johnson: 'Walter didn't drink or smoke and was more or less on the serious side. I liked my fun and as a youngster was something of a hell-raiser. But we just clicked.' After the 1915 season, Engel played in only three more major league games–2 for the in 1917 and 1919, and a final game for the Senators in 1920. Scouting [ ] When Senators owner sent Engel off to the minor-league, he reportedly told Engel to swap himself for someone who could play ball.