VINCE
GOHL, PITCHER DIES
By Max Silberman
The Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society was saddened to learn
of the passing of Vince Gohl on November 9th. He was a pitcher in
A's system from 1948-1955. His family reports that he was buried
with his A's cap and a baseball.
Mr. Gohl pitched for Federalsburg, Moultrie, Tarboro, Savannah,
Lincoln and Ottawa. His best season came in l949 at Tarboro when
he was 21-4 with an ERA of 1.27. From l952-l954 he reached the International
League with the Ottawa Athletics.
The Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society thanks Vince's neice,
Barbara Neil, for getting in touch and we extend condolence to the
Gohl family.
Vincent Gohl, Sr Remembered by Family & Friends
By Ernie Montella
On Sunday October 17, 2004 the Philadelphia Athletics Historical
Society during its annual A’s Society Breakfast Reunion paid
a special tribute to the last of Connie Mack’s Philadelphia
Athletics teams to call Philly their home...the 1954 Athletics.
The roster of returning members of that storied franchise to the
reunion could actually have been taken from one of the 1954 game’s
scorecards. Eddie Joost, Joe Astroth, Spook Jacobs, Leroy Wheat,
Sonny Dixon, Art Ditmar, Bobby Shantz, Morrie Martin, John Gray,
Joe DeMaestri, Gus Zernial, Lou Limmer, among others. However but
for a quirk of fate one more name might have been included, that
of Vincent Gohl, Sr. A southpaw pitcher who began with Mack’s
farm system in 1948 with Federalsburg of the Eastern Shore league.
A review of the 1954 Ottawa team in the International League includes
19 teammates of Gohl’s who made it to the majors that year
and a few who were on their way down from the majors.
Considering manager Eddie Joost’s needs to supplement the
pitching loss of southpaw
Bobby Shantz due to injury, it is a mystery why Gohl was not called
upon to fill that gap. When you consider the A’s 51 wins against
103 loss season and only one pitcher with an above .500 performance,
Moe Burtschy (5&4) Gohl’s record over his 6 year minor
league stint of 64 wins against 60 losses would certainly have been
a benefit. His time in the Athletics farm system was not known by
the Society and we only wish we had been made aware.
Vince Gohl enjoyed a very impressive 7 year professional career
in the Philadelphia Athletics minor league system from 1948-1955.
He had won lost record over that period of 64 wins against 60 losses.
Additionally he enjoyed a career year with the Tarboro team in the
Class D Coastal Plain league with a league leading 21-4 won lost
record and an unbelievable .127 earned run average. A review of
Mr. Gohl's teammates is a virtual who's who of Connie Mack's future
major leaguers. Some of the names who were with Vince include, Skeeter
Kell, Art Ditmar, Ed Hrabczak, Wilmer Shantz, Arnie Portocarreo,
Dutch Romberger, Hank Foiles, Stan Jok, Lou Limmer, Jack Littrell,
Neal Watlington, Bob Wellman, Charlie Bishop, Ed Burtschy, Joe Coleman
Sr., Frank Fanovich, Marion Fricano, Bob Trice, Hector Lopez, Bob
Cain, John Gray, Leroy Wheat, and Ozzie VanBrabant. Finally 2 of
the A's Society current active members were also in the minor leagues
with Vince. In 1948 he was a teammate of Society VP Addision and
joined Bill Hockenbury in 1952.
It is unknown why Mr. Mack's farm system did not respond favorably
to his possibilities given the A's standings over that time. A call
up of Vince Gohl Sr could only have been an improvement to their
pitching staff. Because of the contributions sent to the Society
in the memory of Vince Gohl Sr. a special plate was added to the
Society's Connie Mack Wall of Fame as a part of the Perpetual plaque
section inscribed:
"In Memory Of Vincent Gohl Sr.
Philadelphia, PA"
During the 2004 dedication of the 25 Wall of Fame plaques from
Veterans Stadium the overwhelming response by Society members to
sponsor one of the 25 plaques was so great that the Executive Board
installed a special Perpetual Plaque that is used to honor a favorite
player, friend, relative, etc. This plaque is attached to the Connie
Mack Wall of Fame. The family and friends listed below have each
added their special tribute in the form of a brass plate inscribed.
“In Memory of Vincent Gohl, Sr.” and we might add “Who
just missed for reasons forever unknown!!!”
The inscription on the Perpetual plaque reads:

"If I could
write my own epitaph it would read: he loved his God,
his home,his country, his fellow man, and baseball,"
Connie Mack ....Summer 1939

In Memory of Vincent Gohl
Sr
Bensalem PBA
Bensalem Police Dept
Bensalem, Pa
Vincent Gohl Sr's Career Statistics 1948-1954





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