Charles Leonard Walters (born February 21, 1947) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Minnesota Twins in 1969 and is currently a sports columnist and reporter for the Saint Paul Pioneer Press newspaper. Walters had graduated from high school in 1965 and was playing Legion ball when his high school's assistant principal called to notify him that the Minnesota Twins were having an open tryout. Walters doubted that he would get a second look, but went to the tryout anyway. The Twins' chief scout, Angelo Giuliani, liked Walters' arm and team executive Joe Haynes offered Walters $400 per month and a $500 signing bonus to play minor league baseball. It took Walters four years to rise to the major leagues. In 1969 Twins manager Billy Martin elected to keep Walters on the team, and star player Bob Allison gave Walters the nickname "Big Shooter," which was later shortened to "Shooter." [1] Walters pitched in six games in the major leagues, finishing with 6.2 innings pitched and a 5.40 ERA, 1 game finished, 6 hits, 4 runs, 4 earned runs, 1 home run, 3 base on balls, 2 strike outs and 1 hit batter. Defensively he had 1 assist.[2]
Walters Family First Movies 1980s
Charles and Paula Walters experiment with their first “VCR” / VHS video camera from the 1980s, in the backyard at 1789 Saunders Ave. in St. Paul, MN
Pioneer Press Commercial
A commercial that ran in the early 2000s for Charley Walters Sports column in the St. Paul Pioneer Press Commercial.
Golf Lessons
Golf Lessons with Charley, his dad and his brother gold pro Dick Walters, in Yuma Airizona 1998.
Feature on CLW’s Baseball Career
“Cup of Coffee” Segment re: Charles career with the Minnesota Twins.
“Out of Left Field” Show
Charles featured on TV program - parts 1 and 2
Roasts and Toasts
Charles is “Roasted” at Banquets in Stillwater and the St. Paul Minute Men
Football Banquet
Charles hosts a Benilde Football Banquet in 1985.
Mancini’s Hall of Fame
Charles participates in Mancini’s Hall of Fame events in 1987 and 1989.
Fathers Day Tribute
A tribute video made for Charles by his son on the Father’s Day before his college graduation.
“The Berenger Boogie”
Making of a Twins music video, “The Berenger Boogie”