1012:. They changed the team name to Perfectos, and inherited their players. In early 1899, Stivetts claimed interest in playing for the St. Louis franchise if his salary were equal to what he was paid with Boston. The new owners, to maximize their assets, transferred all the best players to St. Louis, while sending the rest, including Stivetts, to Cleveland. The Spiders released Stivetts on June 13, and he subsequently retired from playing baseball. In 18 games for the Spiders, Stivetts had a .205 batting average and a 0–4 W–L record. He was claimed by St. Paul of the Western League a few days later, but did not play a game for the team. In his 11-season career, Stivetts won 203 games against 132 losses, a 3.74 ERA, and 1223 strikeouts in 2887
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Selee commented that
Stivetts will not be pitching much into the future, saying that "he is growing rather stiff, and will not let himself out as he did when he was at his best, some years ago." His weight was now at 217 lbs, so as the team departed on May 10 for a western road trip, Selee sent him back to Ashland to get back into proper game condition. Although he was told not to report back to the team until his weight was below 200 lbs, he had re-joined the team and played
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Stivetts claimed he was in "excellent physical condition", and that he was "many pounds lighter than he was at this period last year". The season opener was on April 19 against
Brooklyn, and Stivetts got the start over Nichols for the second consecutive season. Despite being down early in the game, Boston won the game 11–6 behind a seven-run seventh inning. Stivetts scored thrice and gathered two hits in the game, including a
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338 innings pitched. He issued 127 bases on balls, and surrendered a league-leading 27 home runs. His biggest success in 1894 was his skill as a hitter. Beginning on July 5, Boston played a three-game series against
Cleveland. While alternating game to game from pitching and playing in right field, Stivetts hit one home run in each game, the last one coming in the sixth inning off of Cy Young, completing the
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playing right field. Again, he was among the best pitchers in the AA, and among the league leaders in many pitching categories. His 259 strikeouts led the league, while his 33 victories were third, and his 2.86 ERA ranked fifth. St. Louis completed the season second in the AA among the nine teams, 8.5 games behind the champion Reds.
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Stivetts for $ 2,100 despite the view of some in the press who believed Boston would continue to sink in the standings if they didn't rid themselves of him and the team's manager. Shortly after Stivetts' first start of the season, a 10–5 loss on April 23 in Baltimore,
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for Boston's season-opening game on April 19; a 13–2 victory versus the
Bridegrooms of Brooklyn. He then lost his next eight starts, however, before beginning a ten-game winning streak that lasted into mid-July. On August 21, he started and gained complete game victories in both ends
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transferring to Boston. Ultimately, the deal did not transpire, however, and each pitcher reported to their respective teams. Several rule changes were implemented before the 1893 season that intended to even the competitive balance between the pitchers and hitters. One lengthened the distance
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on April 2, 1882 at the age of 14 from Christ's United
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Though he lost his first start of season, he rebounded to win six starts in succession from April 25 though May 20, including a 7–0 shutout victory on May 8 versus Louisville. On June 12, he pitched Boston to a 15–3 victory over the Reds at home, and connected for two
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His W–L record slid to 17–17, while his ERA improved slightly to 4.64 in 291 innings pitched, as Boston fell to fifth place, 16.5 games behind the NL champions from Baltimore. His hitting suffered as well; his batting average dropped to a career-low .190, and he failed to hit a
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of the Athletics, the second two-homer game of his career. He connected for another off of Weyhing in a game on September 16, during a four-run ninth inning that gave the Browns a 10–7 victory. This was his seventh home run of the season, fourth as a pitcher, adding to three that he hit while
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pitched for Cleveland. The pitching duel lasted eleven scoreless innings before the game was brought to end by darkness. After Boston won game two behind Staley on October 18, Stivetts started and gained the victory in the game on October 19. The Beaneaters were declared the NL champion
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Boston finished in third place among the 12 NL teams in 1894, and Stivetts won 26 games, though most of his numbers in important statistical categories failed to improve or became worse. His ERA rose to 4.90, and his K/9 moved up slightly to 2.0 when he struck out 76 in
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and cash. The deal was contingent upon the acceptance of Stivetts. In early August, the Boston manager Selee sent Stivetts home, commenting that the team did not have use of his services any longer. Tim Hurst, now managing St. Louis, planned on using Stivetts in
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to an eventual 7–2 victory. The home run was his sixth of the season, and he added another on August 9 for number seven: his final season total. His seven home runs in a season by a pitcher was neither broken nor tied until 1931, when
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two seasons later. In the years spanning from 1890 through 1896, he posted 20 or more victories in a season six times; two in which he won more than 30. In 1892, he won a career-high 35 games, and on August 6, he threw a
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On January 21, 1893, it was reported that Stivetts re-signed with Boston for the up-coming season. In March, Stivetts' name was tied to an "imminent" trade between Boston and Brooklyn that involved pitcher
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from 50 feet to 60 feet 6 inches, and another required pitchers were to pitch from a rubber slab instead of being allowed to take a running start before they delivered the ball to the batter.
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Stivetts struggled with the new distance initially; his first four starts of the season were largely ineffective. On April 29, with the weather cold and rainy, he issued bases on balls to ten
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hotel dining room between Stivetts and McCarthy. In response to something Stivetts had said, McCarthy retaliated by punching him once in the face and then calmly left the restaurant.
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for a 1.6 K/9, and his ERA increased from 3.03 in 1892 to 4.41. Despite this, he helped Boston claim their third consecutive NL championship with a 20–12 W–L record.
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Stivetts was again reserved by Boston, and later re-signed for $ 2000. Due to the Beaneaters' solid, four-man starting pitching rotation of Nichols, Klobedanz, Lewis, and rookie
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throughout the series, he was benched in the final game in favor of Stivetts. After four seasons, the series lacked popular support and was discontinued.
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after winning five straight after the opening tie game; Stivetts gained victories in three. This playoff scheme was abandoned after the season.
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home run for the first time since his rookie season. Shortly after Boston completed its schedule, Stivetts re-signed for the 1896 season.
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added two more home runs. At the conclusion of the regular season, Boston faced the second place Orioles in a post-season series, the
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soon made an offer of their own, but he accepted the Browns' salary offer of $ 275 a month, with a $ 200 signing bonus.
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1335:"1900 United States Federal Census about John Stivitts"
478: 20 games, completed 18, struck out 143, and
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During the off-season, an up-start league was created, the
3804:
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3602:"1930 United States Federal Census about John E Stivetts"
3512:"1920 United States Federal Census about John E Stivitts"
3049:"The 1897 Boston Beaneaters Regular Season Game Log"
2928:"The 1896 Boston Beaneaters Regular Season Game Log"
2756:"The 1895 Boston Beaneaters Regular Season Game Log"
2532:"The 1893 Boston Beaneaters Regular Season Game Log"
2237:"The 1892 Boston Beaneaters Regular Season Game Log"
3661:
The First World Series and the Baseball Fanatics of 1903
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1360:"1910 United States Federal Census about Jno E Stivetts"
612:. The game ended in the bottom of ninth inning when the
3285:"The 1898 Boston Beaneaters Regular Season Roster"
3147:"The 1897 Boston Beaneaters Regular Season Roster"
2146:"The 1892 Boston Beaneaters Regular Season Roster"
435:
When Stivetts joined the Browns, he became their third
123:
June 12, 1899, for the Cleveland Spiders
2035:"The 1891 St. Louis Browns Regular Season Roster"
1450:"The 1889 St. Louis Browns Regular Season Roster"
1074:
List of Major League Baseball annual strikeout leaders
667:. He hit two more in a game on August 6, against
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1626:"The 1890 St. Louis Browns Regular Season Game Log"
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1574:"The 1890 St. Louis Browns Regular Season Roster"
1079:List of Major League Baseball career wins leaders
516:as the franchise's top two starters, with rookie
311: (ERA) in his first MLB season, and then in
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1089:List of St. Louis Cardinals team records
1064:List of Major League Baseball no-hitters
954:. Created after the 1893 season by
592: innings pitched, along with three
5631:Ashland (minor league baseball) players
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3548:"Stivetts Disappoints Fan At Conyngham"
3317:. Maysville. Kentucky. October 7, 1897.
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747:strikeouts per 9 innings pitched
616:, former player and St. Louis native
5641:York (minor league baseball) players
3588:The Evening Times (Washington, D.C.)
2893:The Evening Times (Washington, D.C.)
16:American baseball player (1868–1930)
3444:The Eveing Herald (Shenendoah, Pa.)
3271:Spalding's Official Base Ball Guide
2911:The Evening Time (Washington, D.C.)
966:. Due to McCarthy's sloppy play in
370:Mary, Leona, Margaret, and Gladys.
365:one month after his birth, and his
13:
3828:"Last licks": Do they really help?
2402:"General Sporting News of the Day"
2192:"General Sporting News of the Day"
1761:"Rare Feats: Ultimate Grand Slams"
14:
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3482:. Washington, D.C. July 12, 1899.
792:batters, and surrendered 15
608:at home. Stivetts was the team's
3099:. Washington, D.C. May 10, 1897.
1727:"Jack Stivetts career home runs"
3769:James, Bill; Rob Neyer (2008).
3651:
3530:"Where Old Players Are Located"
2804:The Courier (Lincoln, Nebraska)
1111:
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5606:Major League Baseball pitchers
2654:"Jack Stivetts' Father Killed"
1845:"Wes Ferrell career home runs"
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5188:Opening Day starting pitchers
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830:of a doubleheader versus the
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3426:The Times (Washington, D.C.)
2328:"No Hitters Chronologically"
656:in a home series versus the
610:opening day starting pitcher
474:for the AA championship. He
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216:Career highlights and awards
7:
3903:Baseball Reference (Minors)
3857:. McFarland & Company.
3754:. McFarland & Company.
3735:. McFarland & Company.
3716:. Temple University Press.
1057:
375:Central Pennsylvania League
85:Ashland, Pennsylvania, U.S.
10:
5682:
5646:Fall River Indians players
5200:Grover Cleveland Alexander
3808:Greenwood Publishing Group
3687:The Cardinals Encyclopedia
606:Cincinnati Kelly's Killers
5636:Allentown Peanuts players
5626:Cleveland Spiders players
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3731:Fleitz, David L. (2007).
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3750:Hubbard, Donald (2008).
3683:Eisenbath, Mike (1999).
2718:"Crisp Sporting Comment"
1383:"Jack Stivetts (minors)"
1310:Shenandoah, Pennsylvania
1094:
569:on July 6, manager
3872:Vincent, David (2009).
3713:The Braves Encyclopedia
3693:Temple University Press
3666:Northeastern University
3494:"Gossip of the Diamond"
3311:"Ball Players For 1898"
2990:"Gossip of the Diamond"
2889:"Gossip of the Diamond"
2782:"Number Seven A Hoodoo"
1033:Conyngham, Pennsylvania
439:in the rotation behind
397:. It was there when an
3876:. Potomac Books, Inc.
3658:Abrams, Roger (2003).
2827:"The 1895 Season"
2692:"The 1894 Season"
2442:baseball-reference.com
2263:"Boston's Big Batters"
2097:"The 1891 Season"
2079:"American Association"
2061:"American Association"
1989:"American Association"
1870:"The 1890 Season"
1849:baseball-reference.com
1818:"American Association"
1791:"American Association"
1731:baseball-reference.com
1688:"American Association"
1670:"American Association"
1652:"American Association"
1476:"American Association"
1387:baseball-reference.com
1160:Baseball-Reference.com
658:Philadelphia Athletics
415:Philadelphia Athletics
393:representative of the
3853:Smiles, Jack (2005).
3710:Caruso, Gary (1995).
3536:. September 13, 1905.
2954:"Next Year's Players"
2853:"Next Season's Teams"
2674:"In Our Commonwealth"
2561:"The Pennant Winners"
2216:St. Louis Daily Globe
2129:. September 28, 1891.
2085:. September 17, 1891.
1600:"Ice Box Chamberlain"
1543:"Wreck of the Browns"
701:, as well as veteran
409:, the manager of the
302:minor league baseball
284:Ashland, Pennsylvania
256:Major League Baseball
230:AA strikeout champion
69:Ashland, Pennsylvania
4528:1898 National League
4344:1897 National League
4174:1893 National League
3996:1892 National League
3642:The Washington Times
3620:"Base Ball Pick Ups"
3552:The Washington Times
3498:St. Paul Daily Globe
3315:The Evening Bulletin
3133:St. Paul Daily Globe
3115:St. Paul Daily Globe
3111:"Gossip of the Game"
3079:St. Paul Daily Globe
3032:. February 21, 1897.
3014:. February 13, 1897.
2996:. November 29, 1896.
2994:St. Paul Daily Globe
2978:. December 11, 1896.
2877:. February 22, 1896.
2786:The Washington Times
2742:The Scranton Tribune
2738:"Sports of All Kind"
2723:The Washington Times
2515:St. Paul Daily Globe
2424:St. Paul Daily Globe
2360:. September 6, 1892.
2358:St. Paul Daily Globe
2267:St. Paul Daily Globe
2127:St. Paul daily globe
2083:St. Paul daily globe
2065:St. Paul daily globe
1949:St. Paul daily globe
1900:St. Paul daily globe
1822:St. Paul Daily Globe
1795:St. Paul Daily Globe
1692:St. Paul Daily Globe
1674:St. Paul Daily Globe
1656:St. Paul Daily Globe
1528:. November 13, 1889.
1526:St. Paul Daily Globe
1522:"Go Into The League"
1481:St. Paul Daily Globe
1438:. December 15, 1899.
1434:Philipsburg, Montana
1308:The Evening Herald (
1026:Post-baseball/Legacy
960:William Chase Temple
904:Philadelphia Quakers
888:Louisville, Kentucky
870:, and their manager
735:Brooklyn Bridegrooms
472:Brooklyn Bridegrooms
395:Middle States League
270: (NL) with the
262: (AA) with the
260:American Association
5183:St. Louis Cardinals
3351:Kansas City Journal
3335:. January 31, 1898.
3333:Kansas City Journal
3173:"Victory For Colts"
3008:"Notes of the Game"
2907:"Notes of the Game"
2871:"Next The Schedule"
2800:"The National Game"
2726:. November 5, 1894.
2678:The Scranton Review
2481:"Sports In General"
2469:. January 21, 1893.
2426:. October 20, 1892.
2420:"Second For Boston"
2408:. October 19, 1892.
2390:. October 18, 1892.
2384:"A Very Warm Start"
2373:Abrams, pages 50–51
2212:"A Two-Time Winner"
1902:. January 25, 1891.
1548:Pittsburgh Dispatch
1432:Phillipsburg Mail (
1413:Kansas City Journal
1314:. October 29, 1898.
999:St. Louis/Cleveland
798:Washington Senators
743:Washington Senators
567:Brooklyn Gladiators
525:Louisville Colonels
445:Ice Box Chamberlain
248:John Elmer Stivetts
118:Last MLB appearance
5656:American Lutherans
4700:Boston / Milwaukee
3899:Baseball Reference
3626:. August 25, 1894.
3446:. August 15, 1898.
3428:. August 17, 1898.
3392:. August 19, 1898.
3075:"Base Ball Briefs"
2960:. October 3, 1896.
2859:. October 8, 1895.
2680:. August 25, 1894.
2662:. August 24, 1894.
2605:"The League Teams"
2567:. October 7, 1893.
2511:"Fell On Stivetts"
2463:"Base Ball Briefs"
2406:Pittsburg Dispatch
2388:Pittsburg Dispatch
2288:Pittsburg Dispatch
2197:Pittsburg Dispatch
1945:"Row At St. Louis"
1896:"Base Ball Briefs"
1769:MLB Advanced Media
1551:. February 1, 1890
1428:"Told By Comiskey"
956:Pittsburgh Pirates
910:home runs against
723:Pittsburg Dispatch
636:, the Browns used
309:earned run average
144:Earned run average
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5405:Chappie McFarland
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3945:Succeeded by
3938:No-hitter pitcher
3883:978-1-59797-192-8
3864:978-0-78648-428-7
3817:978-0-31331-176-5
3780:978-1-43910-377-7
3761:978-0-78643-455-8
3742:978-0-78648-062-3
3723:978-1-56639-384-3
3702:978-1-56639-703-2
3675:978-1-55553-561-2
3584:"Baseball Gossip"
3476:"Base Ball Notes"
3462:The Evening Times
3410:. August 9, 1898.
3404:"Base Ball Notes"
3386:"Base Ball Notes"
3365:"Base Ball Notes"
3353:. March 24, 1898.
3347:"Base Ball Notes"
3329:"Base Ball Notes"
3291:. Retrosheet, Inc
3215:. Retrosheet, Inc
3209:"The 1897 Season"
3195:The Evening Times
3153:. Retrosheet, Inc
3129:"National League"
3081:. April 29, 1897.
3055:. Retrosheet, Inc
3030:The Morning Times
2976:The Morning Times
2934:. Retrosheet, Inc
2833:. Retrosheet, Inc
2788:. April 20, 1895.
2762:. Retrosheet, Inc
2744:. March 21, 1895.
2698:. Retrosheet, Inc
2634:. Retrosheet, Inc
2611:. March 21, 1894.
2585:. Retrosheet, Inc
2579:"The 1893 Season"
2538:. Retrosheet, Inc
2517:. April 30, 1893.
2500:James/Neyer, p. 5
2487:. March 20, 1893.
2334:. Retrosheet, Inc
2308:. Retrosheet, Inc
2243:. Retrosheet, Inc
2218:. April 24, 1892.
2200:. March 19, 1892.
2180:. April 12, 1892.
2152:. Retrosheet, Inc
2123:"Scraps of Sport"
2103:. Retrosheet, Inc
2041:. Retrosheet, Inc
2015:. Retrosheet, Inc
1997:. April 13, 1891.
1969:. Retrosheet, Inc
1925:. Retrosheet, Inc
1876:. Retrosheet, Inc
1694:. April 28, 1890.
1676:. April 22, 1890.
1658:. April 20, 1890.
1632:. Retrosheet, Inc
1606:. Retrosheet, Inc
1580:. Retrosheet, Inc
1502:. Retrosheet, Inc
1496:"The 1889 Season"
1456:. Retrosheet, Inc
1416:. August 3, 1898.
1010:Chris von der Ahe
755:Cleveland Spiders
719:Baltimore Orioles
687:Boston Beaneaters
580:Cleveland Indians
578:hit nine for the
571:Chris von der Ahe
383:Allentown Peanuts
307:He led the AA in
276:Cleveland Spiders
272:Boston Beaneaters
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189:Boston Beaneaters
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217:
213:
212:
211:
210:
200:
186:
169:
168:
164:
163:
160:
159:
156:
150:
149:
146:
140:
139:
136:
130:
129:
128:MLB statistics
125:
124:
120:
119:
115:
114:
110:
109:
105:
104:
97:
91:
90:
87:
86:
83:(aged 62)
79:April 18, 1930
73:
72:
66:March 31, 1868
53:
52:
40:
39:
31:
30:
20:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
5678:
5667:
5664:
5662:
5659:
5657:
5654:
5652:
5649:
5647:
5644:
5642:
5639:
5637:
5634:
5632:
5629:
5627:
5624:
5622:
5619:
5617:
5614:
5612:
5609:
5607:
5604:
5602:
5599:
5597:
5594:
5593:
5591:
5576:
5573:
5571:
5568:
5566:
5563:
5561:
5558:
5556:
5553:
5551:
5550:Herm Wehmeier
5548:
5546:
5543:
5541:
5538:
5536:
5533:
5531:
5528:
5526:
5525:Bob Tewksbury
5523:
5521:
5518:
5516:
5513:
5511:
5510:Johnny Stuart
5508:
5506:
5503:
5501:
5500:Jack Stivetts
5498:
5496:
5493:
5491:
5488:
5486:
5483:
5481:
5478:
5476:
5473:
5471:
5468:
5466:
5463:
5461:
5458:
5456:
5453:
5451:
5448:
5446:
5443:
5441:
5438:
5436:
5433:
5431:
5430:Wilmer Mizell
5428:
5426:
5425:Miles Mikolas
5423:
5421:
5418:
5416:
5413:
5411:
5408:
5406:
5403:
5401:
5398:
5396:
5393:
5391:
5388:
5386:
5383:
5381:
5378:
5376:
5373:
5371:
5368:
5366:
5363:
5361:
5358:
5356:
5353:
5351:
5348:
5346:
5345:Larry Jackson
5343:
5341:
5338:
5336:
5333:
5331:
5328:
5326:
5323:
5321:
5320:Harvey Haddix
5318:
5316:
5313:
5311:
5308:
5306:
5303:
5301:
5298:
5296:
5293:
5291:
5288:
5286:
5285:Jack Flaherty
5283:
5281:
5278:
5276:
5273:
5271:
5270:Murry Dickson
5268:
5266:
5263:
5261:
5258:
5256:
5253:
5251:
5248:
5246:
5243:
5241:
5238:
5236:
5235:Bob Caruthers
5233:
5231:
5228:
5226:
5225:Ernie Broglio
5223:
5221:
5218:
5216:
5213:
5211:
5208:
5206:
5203:
5201:
5198:
5197:
5194:
5190:
5185:
5176:
5171:
5169:
5164:
5162:
5157:
5156:
5153:
5140:
5136:
5133:
5129:
5126:
5122:
5119:
5115:
5112:
5108:
5105:
5101:
5098:
5094:
5091:
5090:Julio Teherán
5087:
5084:
5080:
5077:
5076:Jack Stivetts
5073:
5070:
5066:
5063:
5059:
5056:
5052:
5049:
5045:
5042:
5038:
5035:
5034:Socks Seibold
5031:
5028:
5024:
5021:
5017:
5014:
5010:
5007:
5003:
5000:
4996:
4993:
4989:
4986:
4982:
4979:
4975:
4972:
4968:
4965:
4961:
4958:
4954:
4951:
4947:
4944:
4940:
4937:
4933:
4930:
4926:
4923:
4919:
4916:
4912:
4909:
4905:
4902:
4898:
4895:
4891:
4888:
4884:
4881:
4877:
4874:
4870:
4867:
4863:
4860:
4856:
4853:
4849:
4846:
4842:
4839:
4835:
4832:
4828:
4825:
4821:
4818:
4814:
4811:
4810:John Clarkson
4807:
4804:
4800:
4797:
4793:
4790:
4786:
4783:
4779:
4776:
4772:
4769:
4765:
4762:
4758:
4755:
4751:
4748:
4744:
4741:
4740:Vern Bickford
4737:
4734:
4730:
4727:
4723:
4722:
4719:
4715:
4710:
4702:
4693:
4688:
4686:
4681:
4679:
4674:
4673:
4670:
4657:
4652:
4651:
4648:
4641:
4640:George Yeager
4637:
4634:
4630:
4627:
4623:
4620:
4619:Jack Stivetts
4616:
4613:
4609:
4606:
4602:
4599:
4595:
4592:
4588:
4585:
4581:
4578:
4574:
4571:
4567:
4564:
4560:
4557:
4553:
4550:
4549:Jimmy Collins
4546:
4543:
4539:
4538:
4535:
4530:
4525:
4516:
4511:
4509:
4504:
4502:
4497:
4496:
4493:
4480:
4475:
4474:
4471:
4464:
4463:George Yeager
4460:
4457:
4453:
4450:
4446:
4443:
4442:Jack Stivetts
4439:
4436:
4432:
4429:
4425:
4422:
4418:
4415:
4411:
4408:
4404:
4401:
4397:
4394:
4390:
4387:
4383:
4380:
4376:
4373:
4372:Jimmy Collins
4369:
4366:
4362:
4359:
4355:
4354:
4351:
4346:
4341:
4332:
4327:
4325:
4320:
4318:
4313:
4312:
4309:
4296:
4291:
4290:
4287:
4280:
4276:
4273:
4272:Jack Stivetts
4269:
4266:
4262:
4259:
4255:
4252:
4248:
4245:
4241:
4238:
4234:
4231:
4227:
4224:
4220:
4217:
4213:
4210:
4206:
4203:
4199:
4196:
4195:Cliff Carroll
4192:
4189:
4185:
4184:
4181:
4176:
4171:
4162:
4157:
4155:
4150:
4148:
4143:
4142:
4139:
4126:
4121:
4120:
4117:
4110:
4106:
4103:
4099:
4096:
4095:Jack Stivetts
4092:
4089:
4085:
4082:
4078:
4075:
4071:
4068:
4064:
4061:
4057:
4054:
4050:
4047:
4043:
4040:
4036:
4033:
4029:
4026:
4022:
4019:
4018:John Clarkson
4015:
4012:
4008:
4007:
4004:
3999:
3992:
3981:
3976:
3974:
3969:
3967:
3962:
3961:
3958:
3949:
3940:
3939:
3932:
3926:
3923:Achievements
3921:
3916:
3912:
3909:
3906:
3904:
3900:
3896:
3895:
3885:
3879:
3875:
3870:
3866:
3860:
3856:
3851:
3847:
3841:
3830:
3829:
3823:
3819:
3813:
3809:
3805:
3800:
3796:
3790:
3782:
3776:
3772:
3767:
3763:
3757:
3753:
3748:
3744:
3738:
3734:
3729:
3725:
3719:
3715:
3714:
3708:
3704:
3698:
3694:
3689:
3688:
3681:
3677:
3671:
3667:
3663:
3662:
3656:
3655:
3643:
3639:
3633:
3625:
3621:
3615:
3607:
3603:
3597:
3589:
3585:
3579:
3571:
3567:
3566:"Do You Know"
3561:
3553:
3549:
3543:
3535:
3531:
3525:
3517:
3513:
3507:
3499:
3495:
3489:
3481:
3477:
3471:
3463:
3459:
3453:
3445:
3441:
3435:
3427:
3423:
3417:
3409:
3405:
3399:
3391:
3387:
3381:
3379:
3370:
3366:
3360:
3352:
3348:
3342:
3334:
3330:
3324:
3316:
3312:
3306:
3290:
3286:
3280:
3272:
3266:
3264:
3257:Fleitz, p. 73
3254:
3252:
3245:Smiles, p. 55
3242:
3233:
3231:
3214:
3210:
3204:
3196:
3192:
3186:
3178:
3174:
3168:
3152:
3148:
3142:
3134:
3130:
3124:
3116:
3112:
3106:
3098:
3094:
3088:
3080:
3076:
3070:
3054:
3050:
3044:
3042:
3040:
3031:
3027:
3021:
3013:
3009:
3003:
2995:
2991:
2985:
2977:
2973:
2967:
2959:
2955:
2949:
2933:
2929:
2923:
2921:
2912:
2908:
2902:
2894:
2890:
2884:
2876:
2872:
2866:
2858:
2854:
2848:
2832:
2828:
2822:
2813:
2805:
2801:
2795:
2787:
2783:
2777:
2761:
2757:
2751:
2743:
2739:
2733:
2725:
2724:
2719:
2713:
2697:
2693:
2687:
2679:
2675:
2669:
2661:
2660:
2655:
2649:
2633:
2629:
2623:
2621:
2619:
2610:
2606:
2600:
2584:
2580:
2574:
2566:
2562:
2556:
2554:
2537:
2533:
2527:
2525:
2516:
2512:
2506:
2497:
2495:
2486:
2482:
2476:
2468:
2464:
2458:
2443:
2439:
2433:
2425:
2421:
2415:
2407:
2403:
2397:
2389:
2385:
2379:
2370:
2368:
2359:
2355:
2349:
2333:
2329:
2323:
2307:
2303:
2297:
2289:
2285:
2284:"The Diamond"
2279:
2277:
2268:
2264:
2258:
2242:
2238:
2232:
2230:
2228:
2226:
2217:
2213:
2207:
2199:
2198:
2193:
2187:
2179:
2178:
2173:
2167:
2151:
2147:
2141:
2139:
2137:
2128:
2124:
2118:
2102:
2098:
2092:
2084:
2080:
2074:
2066:
2062:
2056:
2040:
2036:
2030:
2014:
2010:
2004:
1996:
1995:
1990:
1984:
1968:
1964:
1958:
1950:
1946:
1940:
1924:
1920:
1914:
1912:
1910:
1901:
1897:
1891:
1875:
1871:
1865:
1850:
1846:
1840:
1831:
1823:
1819:
1813:
1804:
1796:
1792:
1786:
1770:
1766:
1762:
1756:
1747:
1732:
1728:
1722:
1720:
1718:
1716:
1714:
1712:
1710:
1708:
1706:
1704:
1702:
1693:
1689:
1683:
1675:
1671:
1665:
1657:
1653:
1647:
1631:
1627:
1621:
1605:
1601:
1595:
1579:
1575:
1569:
1567:
1550:
1549:
1544:
1538:
1536:
1527:
1523:
1517:
1501:
1497:
1491:
1483:
1482:
1477:
1471:
1455:
1451:
1445:
1437:
1435:
1429:
1423:
1415:
1414:
1409:
1403:
1388:
1384:
1378:
1376:
1374:
1365:
1361:
1355:
1353:
1344:
1340:
1336:
1330:
1321:
1313:
1311:
1305:
1304:"Pithy Posts"
1299:
1297:
1288:
1284:
1278:
1270:
1266:
1260:
1251:
1249:
1232:
1228:
1224:
1218:
1216:
1214:
1212:
1210:
1208:
1206:
1204:
1202:
1200:
1198:
1196:
1194:
1192:
1182:
1180:
1178:
1162:
1161:
1156:
1150:
1148:
1146:
1144:
1142:
1140:
1138:
1133:
1120:
1114:
1104:
1100:
1090:
1087:
1085:
1082:
1080:
1077:
1075:
1072:
1070:
1067:
1065:
1062:
1061:
1055:
1053:
1049:
1045:
1040:
1038:
1034:
1023:
1011:
996:
994:
989:
983:
981:
971:
969:
965:
961:
957:
953:
947:
945:
941:
937:
926:
924:
920:
915:
913:
907:
905:
895:
891:
889:
885:
881:
878:on one side;
877:
873:
869:
865:
860:
858:
847:
845:
841:
835:
833:
828:
818:
806:
801:
799:
795:
791:
786:
783:
779:
774:
763:
760:
756:
750:
748:
744:
740:
736:
732:
726:
724:
720:
716:
712:
708:
704:
700:
696:
695:John Clarkson
692:
688:
673:
670:
666:
661:
659:
655:
651:
647:
644:, and future
643:
642:Willie McGill
639:
635:
631:
627:
623:
619:
615:
611:
607:
597:
595:
581:
577:
572:
568:
564:
560:
556:
552:
547:
545:
541:
537:
533:
530:
526:
521:
519:
515:
511:
507:
503:
493:
481:
477:
473:
469:
468:games pitched
464:
462:
458:
454:
453:complete game
450:
446:
442:
438:
418:
416:
412:
408:
404:
400:
396:
392:
388:
384:
380:
376:
371:
368:
364:
360:
349:
345:
343:
339:
335:
331:
327:
326:John Clarkson
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310:
305:
303:
285:
281:
277:
273:
269:
266:, and in the
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106:
100:
94:
88:
78:
74:
70:
58:
54:
51:
50:
46:
41:
37:
32:
28:Jack Stivetts
25:
19:
5499:
5495:Gerry Staley
5485:Curt Simmons
5480:Bill Sherdel
5455:Howie Pollet
5450:Tom Poholsky
5445:Jeff Pfeffer
5365:Dave LaPoint
5325:Jesse Haines
5075:
5069:Warren Spahn
5020:Dick Rudolph
4999:Bill Posedel
4978:Joe Oeschger
4943:Tim McNamara
4873:Tommy Hanson
4852:Joe Genewich
4796:John Burkett
4789:Lew Burdette
4775:Buster Brown
4618:
4542:Marty Bergen
4449:Jim Sullivan
4441:
4365:Marty Bergen
4279:Tommy Tucker
4271:
4265:Harry Staley
4244:Bill Merritt
4109:Tommy Tucker
4102:Harry Stovey
4094:
4088:Harry Staley
3936:
3873:
3854:
3827:
3803:
3770:
3751:
3732:
3712:
3686:
3660:
3652:Bibliography
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3624:Evening Star
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3606:ancestry.com
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3534:Evening Star
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