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Mike Sullivan (pitcher)

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Win–loss record
  
54–65

Strikeouts
  
285


Earned run average
  
5.04

Name
  
Mike Sullivan

Michael Joseph Sullivan (October 23, 1866 – June 14, 1906) born in Boston, Massachusetts was a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Washington Nationals (1889), Chicago Colts (1890), Philadelphia Athletics (1891), New York Giants (1891 and 1896–97), Cincinnati Reds (1892–93), Washington Senators (1894), Cleveland Spiders (1894–95) and Boston Beaneaters (1899).

He led the National League in Won-Loss percentage (.750) in 1892.

In 10 seasons he had a 54–65 Win–Loss record, 160 games (119 started), 99 complete games, 1 shutout, 40 games finished, 4 saves, 1,111 ⅓ innings pitched, 1,292 hits allowed, 892 runs allowed, 622 earned runs allowed, 45 home runs allowed, 568 walks allowed, 285 strikeouts, 18 hit batsmen, 76 wild pitches, a 5.04 ERA and a 1.674 WHIP.

Sullivan died in his hometown at the age of 39.

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Mike Sullivan (pitcher) Wikipedia