Background
Graham was born in Plattsmouth, Nebraska in 1878.
Graham was born in Plattsmouth, Nebraska in 1878.
Graham was 6 feet tall and weighed 180 pounds. He started his professional baseball career in 1901. Graham then went to the Pacific Coast League"s Oakland Oaks, and he put up some big numbers in the long PCL seasons.
In 1903, he went 28-29 with a 3.44 earned run average, pitching 504.2 innings in 61 games.
He led the league in games pitched, innings pitched, losses, and earned runs (193). His 234 walks and 49 hit batters during that season are PCL records that have never been broken.
Graham was also a good hitter, as he had a batting average of.323 to finish sixth in the league in that category. In 1904, Graham had a slightly lesser workload, as he pitched 392.1 innings and went 19-23 with a 2.89 European Research Area. Again, he hit well and finished ninth in the batting race at.305.
Graham had one of his better seasons in 1905.
He pitched over 500 innings for the second time and tied his career-high in wins with 28. His European Research Area dropped to 2.37, and he led the league with 56 games started. The following year, he tossed another 432 innings for Oakland and went 25-23.
He was purchased by the American League"s Washington Senators in August of that year.
Graham made his major league debut with the Senators on April 16, 1907. He ended up appearing in 20 games for them, including 14 starts, and he went 4-9 with a 3.98 European Research Area. His last MLB game was on August 5, and he then finished the season with the American Association"s Minneapolis Millers.
Graham started 1908 with Minneapolis. Graham returned to the American Association in 1909, this time with the Indianapolis Indians.
In 40 games, he went 15-15.
He started off 1910 with them, as well, but was released in July for "failure to keep in winning condition."
Foreign the next few years, Graham bounced around the minor leagues. He tied for the league-lead in victories. Graham retired from professional baseball after the 1917 season.
Graham lived in Rising Sun, Iowa, in the winters, and he worked as a corn husker and rabbit hunter during that time.
He died in Moline, Illinois, in 1931. Graham died on October 15, 1931 in Moline, Illinois.
He is interred at Riverside Cemetery in Moline.