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Willie Adams (1910s pitcher)

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Win–loss record
  
8–16

Role
  
Baseball player

Name
  
Willie Adams

Strikeouts
  
74

Earned run average
  
4.37


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Died
  
June 18, 1937, Albany, New York, United States

James Irvin Adams (September 27, 1890 – June 18, 1937) was a pitcher for the St. Louis Browns, Pittsburgh Rebels, and Philadelphia Athletics. He attended Albright College prior to his playing career.

He led the American League in earned runs allowed (83) and hit batters (12) in 1918.

In 5 years he had an 8–16 win-loss record, 65 games, 21 games started, 8 complete games, 30 games finished, 2 saves, 284 ⅓ innings pitched, 303 hits allowed, 172 runs allowed, 138 earned runs allowed, 8 home runs allowed, 144 walks allowed, 74 strikeouts, 19 hit batsmen, 8 wild pitches, 1,238 batters faced and a 4.37 ERA.

While an active player in the minor leagues in 1922, Adams suffered a heart attack, which ended his baseball career.

He died in Albany, New York, at the age of 46.

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Willie Adams (1910s pitcher) Wikipedia