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Win-loss record
  
33-58

Role
  
Baseball player

Name
  
Les Sweetland

Strikeouts
  
159

Earned run average
  
6.10


Les Sweetland Les Sweetland Society for American Baseball Research

Died
  
March 24, 1974, Melbourne, Florida, United States

Lester Leo Sweetland (August 15, 1901 in St. Ignace, Michigan – March 4, 1974 in Melbourne, Florida) was a professional baseball pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1927 to 1931. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs. Sweetland's 7.71 ERA in 1930 is the highest in the modern era for a full season in which the pitcher qualified for the ERA title.

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After impressing scouts with a string of sturdy years in Class B baseball, the Phillies picked up Sweetland in the middle of the 1927 season. As the perennial bottom-feeders in the standings throughout the 1920s, the hard-pressed Phillies stuck with Sweetland for four seasons. However, his poor performances occasionally led to his reassignment from the rotation to the bullpen. During his tenure in Philadelphia, he posted a .329 winning percentage, a 6.33 ERA, and a 1.856 WHIP. The Cubs picked him up with high hopes for the 1931 season. Despite winning eight of his fifteen decisions, the Cubs were disappointed by Sweetland's subpar year, which ultimately led to a demotion to Chicago's farm system. Sweetland never returned to the Major Leagues.

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