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Tom Seaton

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Win–loss record
  
93–65

Role
  
Baseball player

Name
  
Tom Seaton

Strikeouts
  
644

Earned run average
  
3.14


Tom Seaton

Died
  
April 10, 1940, El Paso, Texas, United States

Thomas Gordon Seaton (born August 30, 1887 in Blair, Nebraska), he was signed in 1909 as a pitcher by the Portland, Oregon baseball team in the Pacific Coast League. In 1910 he was part of a pitching staff that included Gene Krapp, Jack Graney, Bill Steen and Vean Gregg. The Philadelphia Phillies drafted Seaton in 1912.

Tom Seaton 1915 BROOKLYN BASEBALL PLAYER TOM SEATON IN UNIFORM 5X7 PHOTO Retro

After struggling through a mediocre season in 1912, Seaton became a dominating pitcher in 1913 appearing in 52 games and compiling a 27–12 record in 322 innings. After a dispute involving his wife and the Phillies, Seaton signed with the Brooklyn Tip-Tops of the Federal League. Seaton went 25–14 that year. Seaton struggled in 1915.

After the Federal League folded after the 1915 season, Seaton pitched for the Chicago Cubs. He eventually was released and returned to the Pacific Coast League.

After the Black Sox Scandal of 1919, Seaton and Luther "Casey" Smith were released in May 1920 due to rumors "...regarding the practices of the players (Seaton and Smith) and their associates."

He died April 10, 1940.

References

Tom Seaton Wikipedia