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910: 376: 504: 490: 341:. He pitched in a handful of games during the 1915 and 1916 seasons before becoming a full-time starter in 1917. That season he had 15 wins against 14 losses and a 2.75 earned run average. Oeschger then led the league in losses during the 1918 season with 18 and had an earned run average of 3.03. One of the few highlights of his season was his 400:
single. The game was eventually ruled a tie after 26 innings because of darkness. Oescheger only gave up 9 hits the entire game, while Cadore allowed 15. Oeschger had one hit in nine trips to the plate, a double. If they had played one more inning the pitchers would have played the equivalent of
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On May 1, 1920, the Braves and Robins played at Boston in front of a crowd of 4500 spectators. Oeschger started for the Braves, and Leon Cadore started for the Robins. The game was held scoreless until the top of the fifth inning, when
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for the San Francisco Board of Education for 27 years. Throughout his life, Oeschger continued to receive autograph requests for pitching the 26-inning game. He had copies of the
946: 446:. Oeschger played for the Giants and Phillies in 1924, and he finished his MLB career with the Robins in 1925. For his career he had 83 wins and 116 defeats and never appeared in a 930: 276:
from 1914 to 1925. Oeschger is best known for holding the Major League Baseball (MLB) record for the most innings pitched in a single game. In 1920, both Oeschger and
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Oeschger then collapsed the next two seasons, having a combined total of 36 losses with only 11 wins, and an earned run average over 5.
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A baseball field is named for Oeschger in Ferndale, California. The plaque commemorates the longest game of baseball ever played.
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that was eventually called a tie due to darkness. After his baseball career ended, Oeschger was a teacher for the
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made and sent them out with his signature. He was invited to throw out the first pitch of game three of the
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On September 8, 1921, Oeschger became the fourth pitcher in major league history to throw an
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For the rest of the 1920 season Oescheger won 15 games with a 3.46 earned run average.
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against the Brooklyn Robins on April 22. He also tied for the league lead in
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Macht, Norman (2004). "The 26-Inning Duel". In Charlton, James (ed.).
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Oeschger began his MLB career with the Philadelphia Phillies in the
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April 21, 1914, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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September 6, 1925, for the Brooklyn Robins
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Marathon Games for Starting Hurlers Are Ancient History
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Oeschger later moved to San Francisco, where he taught
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List of Major League Baseball annual shutout leaders
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Pitcher
Chicago, Illinois
Rohnert Park, California
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Philadelphia Phillies
1914
1919
New York Giants
1919
Boston Braves
1919
1923
New York Giants
1924
Philadelphia Phillies
1924
Brooklyn Robins
1925
pitcher
Major League Baseball
Philadelphia Phillies
New York Giants
Boston Braves
Brooklyn Robins
Leon Cadore
a game
San Francisco Board of Education

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