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Win–loss record
  
158–112

Role
  
Professor

Name
  
Jeff Pfeffer


Strikeouts
  
836

Earned run average
  
2.77

Awards
  
Richard I. Irwin Award

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Education
  
Stanford University (1969–1972)

Books
  
Power: Why Some People H, The Knowing‑Doing Gap: How, Hard facts - dangerous half‑truths, Leadership BS: Fixing Workplac, Managing With Power

Jeff Pfeffer: Why Are Employees More Loyal Than Their Employers?


Edward Joseph Pfeffer (March 4, 1888 – August 15, 1972) born in Seymour, Illinois, was a pitcher for the St. Louis Browns (1911), Brooklyn Dodgers/Robins (1913–21), St. Louis Cardinals (1921–24) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1924). His older brother Francis was known as Big Jeff Pfeffer.

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He helped the Robins win the 1916 and 1920 National League pennants. In the 1916 World Series, he recorded a save in Game 3 and was the hard-luck losing pitcher of the series-ending Game 5.

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Pfeffer led the National League in hit batsmen in 1916 (17) and 1917 (16). In 1916 he gave up Rogers Hornsby's first home run. In 13 seasons he had a 158–112 win-loss record with 10 saves in 347 games.

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As of the end of the 2014 season, Pfeffer ranked 96th on the MLB career ERA list (2.77) and tied for 73rd on the MLB career hit batsmen list (105). He is the Dodgers' career leader in ERA (2.31).

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He died in Chicago at the age of 84, and is interred at Rock Island National Cemetery.

References

Jeff Pfeffer Wikipedia