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Johnny Rutherford (baseball)

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Win-Loss
  
7-7

Strikeouts
  
29

Role
  
Baseball player

Earned run average
  
4.25

Name
  
Johnny Rutherford

John William Rutherford (born May 5, 1925) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers as an amateur free agent before the 1947 season, and played for them in 1952. Nicknamed "Doc", the 27-year-old rookie stood 5'10½" and weighed 170 lbs. He was born in Belleville, Ontario, Canada.

Rutherford pitched both as a starter and reliever for the pennant-winning 1952 Dodgers, making his major league debut in relief against the St. Louis Cardinals at Sportsman's Park on April 30. His first major league win came a week later, also in relief, in a 5–4 decision over the Cincinnati Reds at Ebbets Field. Rutherford got his first start on July 31. For the season he appeared in 22 games with 11 starts, four complete games, 8 games finished, and 2 saves. He won 7, lost 7, and had an earned run average of 4.25. In 97.1 innings pitched he gave up 97 hits, struck out 29, and walked 29. At the plate, he batted .290 (9-for-31) with 3 runs batted in and 3 runs scored. In the field he recorded 3 putouts, 24 assists, made no errors, and participated in one double play. Rutherford made one appearance in the 1952 World Series, which the New York Yankees won in seven games. He pitched one inning in Game # 4 and gave up one hit (a Mickey Mantle triple) and one earned run.

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Johnny Rutherford (baseball) Wikipedia