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Player #138: Walter T. "Walt" Masters. Pitcher with the Washington Senators in 1931. He pitched 21 innings and appeared in 8 MLB games during 3 MLB seasons. His career W-L record was 0-0. He was active as an American and Canadian football player and coach from 1933 to 1947.
Masters had a "cup of coffee" in MLB three different times: with Washington (1931), the Phillies (1937), and the A's (1939). He pitched a total of 21 innings in MLB. Otherwise, he played minor-league baseball and professional football, including brief appearances in the NFL as a quarterback and punter. Overall, he did not excel in the NFL, averaging a loss of .6 yards per carry, completing under a third of his passes and throwing five times as many interceptions as touchdowns.
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