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Johnny Reder was born on 24 September, 1909 in Lublin, Poland, is a Polish-American soccer and baseball player. Discover Johnny Reder's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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24 September, 1909 |
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24 September |
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Lublin, Poland |
Date of death |
12 April, 1990 |
Died Place |
Fall River, Massachusetts |
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United States
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Johnny Reder Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Johnny Reder worth at the age of 80 years old? Johnny Reder’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Johnny Reder's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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John Anthony Reder (September 24, 1909 – April 12, 1990) was a Polish-American sportsman who, during the 1930s, played soccer with Fall River F.C. and the New Bedford Whalers and baseball for the Boston Red Sox.
In soccer, he played as a goalkeeper and won three American Soccer League titles and two National Challenge Cup titles.
In baseball, he played as a first baseman for the Boston Red Sox, and was voted Most Valuable Player of the New York–Penn League while playing for the Williamsport Grays.
Born in Lublin, Poland, Reder emigrated to the United States with his family as a youth and settled in Fall River, Massachusetts.
Reder initially played as a goalkeeper for several local Fall River amateur teams, including Champion Niagara and Walsh Chevrolet.
He helped the latter team reach the quarter-finals of the 1929 National Challenge Cup where they eventually lost 5–1 to Bethlehem Steel.
Despite letting in five goals, Reder was noted for his performance.
As a result of his exploits with Walsh Chevrolet, Reder signed with Fall River F.C. in 1929.
He also helped them win the National Challenge Cup in both 1930 and 1931.
In the 1930 final, the 'Marksmen' defeated Cleveland Bruell Insurance 9–3 on aggregate in a two-leg final and Reder kept goal in both games.
On May 30, 1930 he also played for the 'Marksmen' in a 3–2 defeat against a touring Rangers.
In 1931 when Sam Mark relocated and merged the 'Marksmen' franchise twice, Reder followed the team on both occasions.
They first moved to New York City, where they merged with New York Soccer Club and became the New York Yankees.
However, before the merger was finalized, the 'Marksmen' had entered the National Challenge Cup.
After the move, the new club was unable to re-register for the competition, so they continued to play in the Challenge Cup as Fall River F.C..
Reder played in all three games when they beat the Chicago Bricklayers in a final played as a three-game series.
At the same time they competed in the Spring 1931 American Soccer League season as the New York Yankees, finishing in third place.
In the summer of 1931, Reder also played for a Yankees team featuring Billy Gonsalves, Bert Patenaude and George Moorhouse that twice played Celtic in friendlies.
On May 30 at Fenway Park the Yankees won 4–3.
However, on June 28 at Yankee Stadium, Celtic won the second game 4–1.
For the Fall 1931 season the Yankees moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts, where they merged with Fall River F.C. to become the New Bedford Whalers.
While playing for the Whalers, Reder won a third ASL title.
Before embarking on a career as a soccer goalkeeper, Reder had played as a first baseman for his high school baseball team.
With the decline of the American Soccer League, he then switched back to baseball and in 1932 played 17 games for the Boston Red Sox.
After making his debut on April 16, he played ten games at first base, one at third, and six as a pinch-hitter.
He had a record of 5 hits, 4 runs, 1 double, 3 RBI, 6 walks and 6 strikeouts and played his last game for the Red Sox on June 12.
Reder subsequently played for the Hazleton Mountaineers, Reading Red Sox, and Williamsport Grays in the New York–Penn League and for the Syracuse Chiefs of the International League before ending his baseball career at the age of 28.
In 1935, while playing for the Grays, he was voted Most Valuable Player in the New York–Penn League.
Reder subsequently worked as an engineer and served in the United States Navy during World War II, before returning to Fall River, Massachusetts, where he died in 1990 from arteriosclerotic heart disease.
He was buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Fall River.