Education
A native of Hazel Green, Kentucky, the 6 ft 4 in (193 m), 190 lb (86 kg) Center attended Morehead State University.
A native of Hazel Green, Kentucky, the 6 ft 4 in (193 m), 190 lb (86 kg) Center attended Morehead State University.
Center"s pitching career began in 1934 in the Saint Louis Cardinals" farm system. After spending two seasons in Class Doctorate baseball, he was out of the professional ranks in 1936, then spent 1937 as a position player before resuming his mound career in 1938 in the Class B Southeastern League. Acquired by the Indians the following year, Center rose to A ball, then the top level of minor league baseball, before making his debut with Cleveland on September 11, 1942.
In relief of Jim Bagby, Junior., Center allowed seven hits, four bases on balls and six earned runs in 31⁄3 innings pitched as the Indians bowed to the Boston Red Sox, 15–2, at League Park.
He spent the full 1943 campaign with Cleveland, appearing in 24 games, all but one as a relief pitcher, then served in the United States Army Air Forces during the 1944 campaign. Center then returned to the Indians for the 1945 season.
His MLB career wound down in 1946, with 21 appearances, all in relief, for Cleveland. Altogether, Center allowed 154 hits and 70 bases on balls in 1601⁄3 innings pitched in the majors, with 50 strikeouts and three saves.
He finished with seven wins and seven losses in 14 decisions and posted a 4.10 career earned run average.