Louis Norman "Bobo" Newsom (August 11, 1907 – December 7, 1962) was an American starting pitcher in Major League Baseball.
When manager Del Baker named Newsom to take the mound for Game Seven, Bobo was asked by reporters, "will you win this one for your daddy too?"
The plain-spoken Bobo, remembering that Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis had just found Zeller to be violating league rules and subsequently released players on Tigers' minor-league teams that were under the major-league club's control, snapped, "Hell, you lost ninety-one of Briggs' [the team owner] ball players last year, and I don't see you taking no cut."
Although Newsom pitched poorly in Game 3, allowing five runs in less than two innings, he garnered a Series ring while with the New York Yankees in 1947.
Newsom is one of only 29 players in baseball history to date to have appeared in Major League games in four decades.