Role Baseball athlete Name Roy Parmelee | ||
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Similar Dizzy Dean, Freddie Fitzsimmons, Carl Hubbell Born April 25, 1907, Lambertville, Michigan, U.S. Died August 31, 1981 (aged 74) Monroe, Michigan, U.S. Batted Right Threw Right MLB debut September 28, 1929, for the New York Giants Last MLB appearance June 10, 1939, for the Philadelphia Athletics Win–loss record 59–55 Earned run average 4.27 Strikeouts 514 Teams New York Giants (1929–1935), St. Louis Cardinals (1936), Chicago Cubs (1937), Philadelphia Athletics (1939) |
Roy Parmelee on scouting baseball Hall of Famer, Paul Waner
Leroy Earl Parmelee (April 25, 1907 in Lambertville, Michigan – August 31, 1981 in Monroe, Michigan) was a professional baseball pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1929-1939. He played for the New York Giants, Philadelphia Athletics, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Cardinals.

In 1936, Parmelee posted the highest pitching game score ever in Cardinals' franchise history. On April 29, he defeated Carl Hubbell of the New York Giants in 17 innings and posted a game score of 116. Parmelee pitched all 17 innings, allowed just six hits, four walks, and one run while striking out nine. Hubbell also pitched a complete game, posting a game score of 98.
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