Stumpf's
minor league baseball career spanned 1929 to 1948, playing in 2217 total games for a more than 10 different teams. Stumpf spent parts of four seasons in the
major leagues. He appeared in seven games with the
Boston Red Sox in 1931, followed by 79 games in 1932, and 22 games in 1933. In his 108 games with the Red Sox, he had a .231
batting average with one
home run and 27
RBIs. His lone home run was hit off of
Ted Lyons of the
Chicago White Sox on August 24, 1932, at
Fenway Park in Boston. Stumpf briefly returned to the majors in 1936, appearing in 10 games with the White Sox, batting .273 (6-for-22) with five RBIs. Of his 118 total MLB appearances, he entered 40 games as a
pinch hitter and six games as a
pinch runner; he played defensively in 77 games (54 starts), all in the outfield. ==References==