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Monty "Gander" Stratton

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Monty "Gander" Stratton
A photo of Monty "Gander" Franklin Pierce Stratton Sr. in 1939, while he was pitching for the Chicago White Sox.
Date & Place: in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois United States
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Monty "Gander" Franklin Pierce Stratton Sr.
While hunting rabbits on his farm in 1938, Monty fell and his shotgun discharged, shooting him in his leg. As a consequence, his right leg was amputated. He was fitted with a wooden leg and returned to the White Sox as a coach and batting practice pitcher. Monty tried to enlist in World War 2 but was rejected because of his wooden leg. He continued to practice pitching - with his wife, Ethel - and was able to play on several minor league teams. A movie about him was made in 1949 - The Stratton Story, starring Jimmy Stewart as Monty and June Allyson as Ethel. Ethel died in 2006. Go to Monty Stratton: Baseball's version of profile in courage to read a comprehensive article about his life, which includes details about his family and the making of the movie about his life.

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