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Knell finished his MLB career with 1452.1 innings pitched, a 79–90 win–loss record, a 4.05 ERA, a 99 ERA+, 575 strikeouts, and 136 hit batsmen. He continued playing in the minors through 1908. In a 1910 interview,
250:, in 1865. He started his professional baseball career in 1888, and for the next few years, he bounced around between various major and minor league teams. In 1888, Knell played for the 35: 353: 432: 847: 822: 722: 358: 782: 802: 494: 827: 747: 797: 842: 712: 707: 762: 702: 837: 812: 787: 727: 697: 274: 180: 832: 817: 772: 737: 487: 285: 792: 732: 308: 192: 742: 807: 777: 767: 717: 480: 752: 259: 133: 757: 380: 593: 467: 255: 628: 341: 83: 607: 247: 67: 463: 437: 405: 472: 312: 235: 198: 692: 687: 8: 319: 210: 304:. Knell led the league with 54 hit batsmen, which remains the MLB single-season record. 263: 251: 204: 174: 143: 503: 326: 216: 293: 289: 186: 600: 277:
in 1890. That season, he went 22–11 with a 3.83 ERA and led the league with 28
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In 1895, Knell split time between the NL's Louisville Colonels and
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In 1894, Knell split time between the NL's Pittsburgh Pirates and
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September 29, 1895, for the Cleveland Spiders
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July 6, 1888, for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys
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List of Major League Baseball career hit batsmen leaders
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List of Major League Baseball annual shutout leaders
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He went 7–21 with a 5.49 ERA. 234:from 1888 to 1908. 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Pitcher
Mill Valley, California
Santa Monica, California
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
Philadelphia Athletics
Columbus Solons
Washington Senators
Philadelphia Phillies
Pittsburgh Pirates
Louisville Colonels
Cleveland Spiders
pitcher
Major League Baseball
Mill Valley, California
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
National League
win–loss record
earned run average
Players League
Philadelphia Athletics
hit batsmen
American Association
Columbus Solons
innings pitched
ERA+
strikeouts

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