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Charlie Bishop (baseball)

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for a last-place team, but lowered his ERA to a career-best 4.41. The once-storied Philadelphia franchise was sold during that offseason and transferred to
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campaign saw Bishop back in Ottawa, although he returned to Philadelphia in July to make 20 more appearances, with 12 starts. He dropped six of his ten
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before being sent back to the minors a final time during the May roster cutdown. His professional baseball career ended later that season.
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start. But he went only 2–14 the rest of the way, working in a total of in 39 games, 20 of them starts, and posting another substandard
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A hard-throwing fireballer, Bishop never was able to fulfill the potential that he showed in the
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organization before the pitching-poor Philadelphia Athletics acquired his contract prior to the
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In all or parts of four MLB seasons, Bishop posted a 10–22 (5.33) record and 121
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with the relocated Athletics and worked in four games out of the
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During the 1952–53 winter ball season, Bishop tossed a one-hit
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military service. He resumed his baseball career at age 22 in
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August 22, 1952, for the Philadelphia Athletics
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May 7, 1955, for the Kansas City Athletics
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Jacksonville Tars
Pitcher
Atlanta, Georgia
Lawrenceville, Georgia
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics
1952
1955
professional baseball
starting pitcher
Major League Baseball
1952
1955
Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics
minors
St. Louis Cardinals
1942
Class D
1943
United States Navy
World War II
1946
no-hitter
Class B
Piedmont League
1948
New York Giants

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