Oral Clyde Hildebrand (April 7, 1907 – September 8, 1977) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1931 to 1940.
[4] Hildebrand started his professional baseball career in 1930 with the American Association's Indianapolis Indians.
He started game 4 of the World Series and pitched four shutout innings, as the Yankees clinched the title.
After his baseball career was over, Hildebrand became a tool and die maker for the Link-Belt Division of FMC Corporation.
He was survived by his wife Frances and five children[1] and was buried in the Forest Lawn Memory Gardens.