Bobo Newsom's Logos and Uniforms

Brooklyn Robins (1929-30) ► Chicago Cubs (1932) ► St. Louis Browns (1934-35, 1938-39, 1943) ► Washington Nationals (1935-37, 1942, 1943, 1946-47, 1952) ► Boston Red Sox (1937) ► Detroit Tigers (1939-41) ► Brooklyn Dodgers (1942-43) ► Philadelphia Athletics (1944-46, 1952-53) ► New York Yankees (1947) ► New York Giants (1948)

Louis Norman Newsom

Born: August 11, 1907
Hartsville, SC, USA

Died: December 7, 1962
Position: P
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Bobo Newsom Career Stats By Logo

    Years Logo G W L Sv K IP
    1929-1929 Philadelphia Athletics (1929 - 1929) 3 0 3 0 6 9
    1930-1930 Philadelphia Athletics (1930 - 1930) 2 0 0 0 1 3
    1932-1932 Philadelphia Athletics (1932 - 1932) 1 0 0 0 0 1
    1934-1935 Philadelphia Athletics (1934 - 1935) 54 16 26 6 157 304
    1935-1935 Philadelphia Athletics (1935 - 1935) 28 11 12 2 65 198
    1936-1937 Philadelphia Athletics (1936 - 1937) 54 20 19 2 195 352
    1937-1937 Philadelphia Athletics (1937 - 1937) 30 13 10 0 127 207
    1938-1943 Philadelphia Athletics (1938 - 1943) 60 24 23 1 291 426
    1939-1941 Philadelphia Athletics (1939 - 1941) 114 50 35 4 503 760
    1942-1947 Philadelphia Athletics (1942 - 1947) 74 29 34 1 246 514
    1942-1943 Philadelphia Athletics (1942 - 1943) 28 11 6 1 96 157
    1944-1953 Philadelphia Athletics (1944 - 1953) 114 29 44 2 339 665
    1947-1947 Philadelphia Athletics (1947 - 1947) 17 7 5 0 42 115
    1948-1948 Philadelphia Athletics (1948 - 1948) 11 0 4 0 9 25
    1952-1952 Philadelphia Athletics (1952 - 1952) 10 1 1 2 5 12
    TOTALS 600 211 222 21 2,082 3,748

Which teams did Bobo Newsom play for?

Bobo Newsom played for the Brooklyn Robins, Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Browns, Washington Nationals, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, Brooklyn Dodgers, Philadelphia Athletics, New York Yankees, and New York Giants during his MLB career.

How many teams did Bobo Newsom play for?

Bobo Newsom played for 10 teams during his MLB career.