Career
The native of High Bridge, New Jersey, threw and batted right-handed, stood 5 feet 11 inches (180 m) tall and weighed 195 pounds (88 kg). Baldwin"s full pro career lasted for a dozen seasons (1947–1956. 1958–1959). He originally signed with the Boston Braves, then played briefly in the Brooklyn Dodger organization before being selected by Cincinnati in the 1952 Rule 5 draft.
The first was a pinch hit off Pittsburgh Pirates" lefthander Paul LaPalme on May 2.
The second came three weeks later, during one of his three 1953 starting catcher assignments, against Eddie Erautt of the Saint Louis Cardinals. Baldwin was Cincinnati"s third-string receiver that year, playing behind Andy Seminick and Hobie Landrith.
Editor Bailey and Hank Foiles, also rookies, also caught a handful of games for the Redlegs that season. They would go on to long MLB careers.
Baldwin returned to minor league baseball in 1954, and played five more seasons, mostly at the Double-A level