Whitey Witt

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Given name: Lawton Walter Witt
Nicknames: None
Primary Pos: Centerfield
Hght/Wght: 5'7" / 150 lbs
Bats/Throws: L / R
Born: Sep 28, 1895 in Orange, MA
Died: Jul 14, 1988 in Salem County, NJ (92 years old)
Debut: Apr 12, 1916

Lawton Walter "Whitey" Witt (born Ladislaw Waldemar Wittkowski; September 28, 1895 – July 14, 1988) was an American professional baseball outfielder. He played all or part of ten seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Philadelphia Athletics, New York Yankees, and Brooklyn Robins. In his career, he hit .287 (1,195-for-4,171) with 18 home runs and 300 RBI. He was the last surviving person to have played on the 1923 New York Yankees championship team, the first year the Yankees won the World Series.

Witt was well known for having been knocked unconscious by a thrown soda bottle at a game in Sportsman's Park in St. Louis in 1922. The Yankees were locked in a tight pennant race with the St. Louis Browns that year. The person who threw the bottle from the stands was never identified, though the Yankees and Witt came back to win the series (thanks to a key hit by Witt) defeating the Browns by one game for the pennant.

He is distantly related to actress Alicia Witt.