Delbert Quentin Wilber (February 24, 1919 - July 18, 2002) born in Detroit, Michigan was a catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals (1946-49), Philadelphia Phillies (1951-52) and Boston Red Sox (1952-54). He helped the Cardinals win the 1946 World Series.

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  • Delbert Quentin Wilber (February 24, 1919 - July 18, 2002) born in Detroit, Michigan was a catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals (1946-49), Philadelphia Phillies (1951-52) and Boston Red Sox (1952-54). He helped the Cardinals win the 1946 World Series. In 8 seasons he played in 299 Games and had 720 At Bats, 67 Runs, 174 Hits, 35 Doubles, 7 Triples, 19 Home Runs, 115 RBI, 1 Stolen Base, 44 Walks, .242 Batting Average, .286 On-base percentage, .389 Slugging Percentage, 280 Total Bases and 5 Sacrifice Hits. On August 27, 1951, Wilber hit three home runs to lead the Phillies to a 3-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Two years later, while playing for the Red Sox, Wilber had 27 hits and 29 RBIs, making him one of the few major leaguers to have more RBIs than hits in a season. According to The Sporting News' Official Baseball Register, Wilber had a unique hobby during his catching career. When a pitcher hurled an especially noteworthy game, he would decorate a game baseball, writing the line score of the contest, as well as game highlights, on the ball, then present it to his pitcher.
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  • Delbert Quentin Wilber (February 24, 1919 - July 18, 2002) born in Detroit, Michigan was a catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals (1946-49), Philadelphia Phillies (1951-52) and Boston Red Sox (1952-54). He helped the Cardinals win the 1946 World Series.
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