Glazner turned in a brilliant rookie season (14-5, 2.77), then faltered and went
to the Phillies in a 1923 deal that brought future Pirate star Lee Meadows to Pittsburgh.
(ME)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»August 30, 1921:
At Brooklyn, the Pirates win, 8–2 behind Whitey Glazner's pitching. Whitey gets help from Dave Robertson, who hits for the cycle.
»August 7, 1922: A record ten Pirates collect two or more hits as the Pirates tally 22 hits to pound the seventh-place Phillies, 17–10. The Phils knock out the Bucs ace Cooper, scoring six runs in two 2/3 innings, but the Pirates score eight in the fourth to take the lead. Three Pirate pitchers are 5-for-5 at the plate, including Whitey Glazner's home run, and the only Buc batter to not contribute two safeties is cleanup hitter Clyde Barnhart.