Career
He led the National League in Home Runs Allowed in 1920 (10) and Losses in 1921 (20). He ranks 90th on the MLB Career Walks/9IP List (201). He went to college at Columbia University and died in Greenwich, Connecticut, at the age of 72.
He led the National League in Home Runs Allowed in 1920 (10) and Losses in 1921 (20). He ranks 90th on the MLB Career Walks/9IP List (201). He went to college at Columbia University and died in Greenwich, Connecticut, at the age of 72.
He helped the Giants win the 1917 National League Pennant. In 8 seasons he had a 41–81 Win–loss record, 229 Games (118 Started), 52 Complete Games, 5 Shutouts, 78 Games Finished, 4 Saves, 1,143 ⅓ Innings Pitched, 1,321 Hits Allowed, 643 Runs Allowed, 494 Earned Runs Allowed, 54 Home Runs Allowed, 255 Walks, 263 Strikeouts, 26 Hit Batsmen, 23 Wild Pitches, 4,874 Batters Faced, 3 Balks, a 3.89 European Research Area and a 1.378 WHIP.