A reserve outfielder and platooned first baseman, Weintraub was a heavy hitter in
the minors. In 1934, he was helped to the first .400 season in Southern Association
history by Nashville manager Chuck Dressen's ability to tip him off to pitches. As
a Giant on April 30, 1944, he drove in 11 runs, one short of the ML record. He had
the last hit in Philadelphia's
Baker Bowl.
(NLM)