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I cheated as well and even then I’m not sure. I think I have it. Good trivia.
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Jim McCormick is not in the Hall of Fame I don't think. That's who came to mind.
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That’s what I got through cheating. Is it right?
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Jim McCormick it is! Read more about it on this excellent site: https://mccormickforthehall.com/
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He had some mind-boggling stats: he pitched 72 complete games (out of 74 starts) and 657 innings, and managed a 1.85 ERA in 1880. Supposedly he won 45 of his team's 47 wins. Part of his longetiviy in 1880 may be attributed to the fact that pitchers couldn't throw overhanded until 1884. But he was 21-3 with an ERA of 1.54 in 1884, so I guess the transition to overhand didn't hurt him at all. He had double-digit WAR 3 times. Great trivia question! |
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"Yes but he was pitching to plumbers and firemen"...... JJ Reddick
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Ha
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