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started 111 of the Senators' 154 games and accounted for 60 of the club's 87 victories, as Washington contended for the American League title up until the closing day of the season, before finishing 1
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In eight seasons and 261 career games pitched, Haefner compiled a 78–91 record with an earned run average of 3.50. He had 91 complete games, 13
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to determine the championship of the Senior Circuit. Haefner earned a measure of notoriety when, during the tune-up exhibition game at
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season with many military veterans returning to major league service, Haefner continued his effective pitching, winning 14 games in 25
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Mickey Haefner's professional career ended in 1951, ironically in the Red Sox' minor-league system, after 15 seasons. He died in
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on the elbow with an errant knuckleball. The injured Williams was ineffective in the ensuing World Series,
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career did not begin until 1937, when he was 24. After five straight seasons of double-digit victories in
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only .200 with five singles, as the underdog Cardinals defeated Boston in seven games.
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and posting a 2.85 earned run average with 17 complete games. He won ten more games in
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before his performance declined to a poor 15–32 record over his final three
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Olbermann, Keith (2012): "So, Are We Sure About These Tigers' Scrimmages?"
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box score (10 May 1949): "Washington Senators 1, Cleveland Indians 0"
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April 22, 1943, for the Washington Senators
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seasons. However, on May 10, 1949, against the defending
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on October 1, he accidentally plunked Red Sox superstar
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September 28, 1950, for the Boston Braves
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Canfield, Owen (28 June 2016), 680:People from New Athens, Illinois 505:, at age 82 on January 3, 1995. 398:, Haefner threw a complete game 515:1945 Washington Senators season 498:, the hometown of Hall of Fame 650:Major League Baseball pitchers 559: 545: 527: 190:Milton Arnold "Mickey" Haefner 1: 520: 475:engaged in the best-of-three 670:Tallahassee Capitals players 331:, knuckleball aces Haefner, 203:who played eight seasons in 7: 508: 10: 696: 635:Chicago White Sox players 625:Birmingham Barons players 163: 158: 154: 144: 134: 124: 119: 114: 109: 104: 99: 81: 64: 51: 42: 33: 26: 665:Seattle Rainiers players 402:for a 1–0 victory. Only 308:—albeit by a distant, 13 640:DeLand Red Hats players 538:Torrington, Connecticut 404:Baseball Hall of Famer 630:Boston Braves players 447:MLB innings pitched. 267:minor league baseball 223:), later joining the 205:Major League Baseball 645:Knuckleball pitchers 496:New Athens, Illinois 451:1946 exhibition game 75:New Athens, Illinois 473:St. Louis Cardinals 355:lengths behind the 217:Washington Senators 167:Washington Senators 110:Last MLB appearance 586:Baseball Reference 302:winning percentage 283:earned run average 273:, he worked in 36 248:Lenzburg, Illinois 136:Earned run average 58:Lenzburg, Illinois 465:1946 World Series 446: 396:Cleveland Stadium 354: 319: 296: 246:. 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