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Ferdie Schupp

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Win–loss record
  
61-39

Earned run average
  
3.32


Strikeouts
  
553

Name
  
Ferdie Schupp

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Died
  
December 16, 1971, Los Angeles, California, United States

Ferdinand Maurice Schupp (January 16, 1891 – December 16, 1971) born in Louisville, Kentucky, was a pitcher for the New York Giants (1913–19), St. Louis Cardinals (1919–21), Brooklyn Robins (1921) and Chicago White Sox (1922).

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In 10 seasons he had a 61–39 Win-Loss record, 216 Games, 120 Games Started, 62 Complete Games, 11 Shutouts, 70 Games Finished, 6 Saves, 1,054 Innings Pitched, 938 Hits Allowed, 470 Runs Allowed, 389 Earned Runs Allowed, 30 Home Runs Allowed, 464 Walks Allowed, 553 Strikeouts, 33 Hit Batsmen, 24 Wild Pitches, 4,463 Batters Faced, 1 Balk and a 3.32 ERA.

Schupp led the National League in Won-Loss % (.750) and Hits Allowed per 9 Innings Pitched (6.68) in 1917. He led the National League in Walks Allowed (127) in 1920. He helped the Giants win the 1913 and 1917 National League pennant.

He died in Los Angeles at the age of 80.

References

Ferdie Schupp Wikipedia