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Win–loss record
  
78-78

Strikeouts
  
667

Role
  
Baseball athlete

Earned run average
  
2.51

Name
  
Cy Morgan

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Died
  
June 28, 1962, Wheeling, West Virginia, United States

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Harry Richard Morgan (November 10, 1878 – June 28, 1962) born in Pomeroy, Ohio was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the St. Louis Browns (1903–05, 1907), Boston Red Sox (1907–09), Philadelphia Athletics (1909–12), and Cincinnati Reds (1913).

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He helped the Athletics win the 1910 and 1911 World Series.

Eddie Murphy Does The Greatest Tracy Morgan Impression


Notable career achievements

  • Led the American League in Hits Allowed per 9 Innings Pitched (6.26) in 1909. This is also an Athletics' single season record.
  • Athletics' Career Leader in Hits Allowed per 9 Innings Pitched (6.86).
  • Ranks 42nd on MLB Career ERA List (2.51).
  • Ranks 25th on MLB Career Hits Allowed per 9 Innings Pitched List (7.35).
  • In 10 seasons he had a Win–Loss record of 78–78 in 210 Games, 172 Games Started, 107 Complete Games, 15 Shutouts, 29 Games Finished, 3 Saves, 1,445 ⅓ Innings Pitched, 1,180 Hits Allowed, 586 Runs Allowed, 403 Earned Runs Allowed, 18 Home Runs Allowed, 578 Walks Allowed, 667 Strikeouts, 95 Hit Batsmen, 59 Wild Pitches, 5,497 Batters Faced, 5 Balks, and a 2.51 ERA.

    He died in Wheeling, West Virginia on June 28, 1962 of coronary artery disease.

    References

    Cy Morgan Wikipedia


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