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Myatt reached the A's after spending 1919 in the Navy, and after two seasons was
shipped to Cleveland. He batted .342 as the Indians' starting catcher in 1924, but
backed up Luke Sewell for much of 1926-33.
(EW)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»May 31, 1927: Detroit 1B Johnny Neun pulls off the 2nd unassisted triple play in two days. It happens in the 9th against Cleveland to end the game when Neun catches Homer Summa's line drive, touches Charlie Jamieson in the baseline and runs to 2B where he tags the base Glenn Myatt has vacated. Detroit wins 1–0. Rip Collins escapes with the win.
»May 23, 1935: Cleveland has an internal problem between manager Walter Johnson and two veterans, 3B Willie Kamm and Glenn Myatt. Judge Landis refuses to intervene, and Kamm is eventually made a scout while Myatt is released. Johnson continues his shaky tenure, which will not last the season.