What's exceptional about Ed Morris Pittsburg Alleghenys 1886 ?
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Ed Morris of the 1886 Pittsburg Alleghenys had the 5th-most shutouts (12) of the 41,595 pitchers.
beat out by Pete Alexander of the 1916 Philadelphia Phillies (16), George Bradley of the 1876 St. Louis Brown Stockings (16), Jack Coombs of the 1910 Philadelphia Athletics (13), and Bob Gibson of the 1968 St. Louis Cardinals (13).
beat out by Pete Alexander of the 1916 Philadelphia Phillies (16), George Bradley of the 1876 St. Louis Brown Stockings (16), Jack Coombs of the 1910 Philadelphia Athletics (13), and Bob Gibson of the 1968 St. Louis Cardinals (13).
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Ed Morris of the 1886 Pittsburg Alleghenys threw left-handed, was a 20-game winner, played on a winning team, attended Saint Mary's College of California, played in Recreation Park, and was born in New York City.
Sources
- achievement score (6.1 see References)
- assists (86)
- complete games (63)
- double plays (2)
- games finished (1)
- games played (64)
- games started (63)
- innings pitched (555.3)
- putouts (21)
- saves (1)
- shutouts (12)
- strikeouts (326)
- strikeouts per nine innings (5.3)
- winning percentage (67.2%)
- wins (41)
- balks (0)
- earned run average (2.45)
- earned runs (151)
- errors (10)
- hit by pitch (7)
- hits (455)
- hits per nine innings (7.4)
- homers given up (5)
- homers per nine innings (.1)
- losses (20)
- runs allowed (244)
- walks (118)
- walks per nine innings (1.9)
- wild pitches (28)
- age (24 yrs)
- batters faced (2,252)
- height (5'7")
- innings pitched per game (8.7)
- weight (165 lbs)
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