A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Welmaker served in the US Army during World War II. In 1946 while playing for Sabios de Vargas, he pitched in 25 of the 30 games of the LVBP inaugural season, including 25 starts, and posted a 12-8 record with 139 strikeouts and a 2.68 earned run average (ERA) in 181⅔ innings of work. Welmaker led the league in victories, strikeouts and ERA to easily win the Triple crown. He died in Decatur, Georgia in 1998 at age 84.
A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Welmaker served in the US Army during World War II. In 1946 while playing for Sabios de Vargas, he pitched in 25 of the 30 games of the LVBP inaugural season, including 25 starts, and posted a 12-8 record with 139 strikeouts and a 2.68 earned run average (ERA) in 181⅔ innings of work. Welmaker led the league in victories, strikeouts and ERA to easily win the Triple crown. He died in Decatur, Georgia in 1998 at age 84.
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Georgia, U.S., Death Index, 1919-1998
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