Bud Messenger
Andrew Warren "Bud" Messenger was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Cleveland Indians during the season.
Early life
Messenger was born in Grand Blanc, Michigan, a small community in Genesee County located approximately south of Flint.Professional career
Minor leagues
Before reaching the major leagues, Messenger played minor league baseball for the Saginaw Aces of the Class B Michigan–Ontario League.Cleveland Indians
Messenger made his major league debut on July 31, 1924, at age 26, pitching for the Cleveland Indians against the Philadelphia Athletics at Dunn Field. In his debut, he pitched six innings, allowing four hits and no earned runs while striking out two batters and walking one, earning the victory in a 4–3 Cleveland win. The Indians were managed that season by player-manager Tris Speaker, the National [Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum|Hall of Fame] center fielder.Messenger appeared in five games for Cleveland during the 1924 season, including two starts, and compiled a 2–0 record with a 4.32 earned run average. He pitched innings, allowing 28 hits and 14 walks while striking out four batters. His final major league appearance came on August 28, 1924, against the Chicago White Sox, when he pitched one scoreless inning in relief.
The 1924 Indians finished sixth in the American League with a 67–86 record. Messenger did not appear in the major leagues after that season.