Background
Pechiney was born in Cincinnati.
Pechiney was born in Cincinnati.
He played for the Cleveland Blues and Cincinnati Red Stockings in the American Association
He began the 1885 season with the Chattanooga Lookouts of the Southern League. He also played for the Columbus Stars of the Southern League in 1885 before joining the Major Leagues with the Cincinnati Red Stockings of the American Association later that year. He made his Major League debut for the Red Stockings on August 4, 1885.
His winning percentage of.636 ranked 4th in the American Association behind just Bob Caruthers, Dave Foutz and Bobby Mathews.
In 1886, Pechiney pitched for the Red Stockings once again. He started 40 games, compeleting 35.
His 2 shutouts ranked in the top 10 among American Association pitchers, as did his 21 losses, 133 walks, 152 earned runs surrenders and 14 hit batsmen. Pechiney also played in 4 games in the outfield for Cincinnati in 1886, including a game on September 12 which he started but moved to center field after three innings because he was pitching wildly.
On April 27, 1886, Pechiney pitched a complete game despite giving up 20 runs in a 20–3 loss to the Saint Louis Browns.
In 1887, Pechiney moved to the newly formed Cleveland Blues of the American Association. On April 16, 1887, he was the Blues" Opening Day starting pitcher for the first season in the team"s history, pitching against his former Cincinnati team The Blues lost the game by a score of 16–6.
Foreign the season, Pechiney started 10 games for the Blues, completing all of them.
He pitched his final game for the Blues, and in the Major Leagues on June 24, 1887. In 1888 he pitched in the minor leagues once again for the Canton Nadjys of the Tri-State League.
On June 12, 1925, Pechiney appeared at the Golden Jubilee celebration of Redland Field, along with other former Reds and Red Stockings players. Pechiney died at the age of 81 in Cincinnati and is buried at Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati.