What's exceptional about Buster Brown Philadelphia Phillies 1907 ?
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blanked them; colleges attended
Buster Brown of the 1907 Philadelphia Phillies had the most shutouts (4) of the 65 pitchers who attended Iowa State University.
beat himself of the 1905 St. Louis Cardinals (3), himself of the 1909 Boston Doves (2), Dutch Levsen of the 1926 Cleveland Indians (2), and himself of the 1910 Boston Doves (1), and 60 others, ending with Don Wengert of the 2001 Pittsburgh Pirates (0).
beat himself of the 1905 St. Louis Cardinals (3), himself of the 1909 Boston Doves (2), Dutch Levsen of the 1926 Cleveland Indians (2), and himself of the 1910 Boston Doves (1), and 60 others, ending with Don Wengert of the 2001 Pittsburgh Pirates (0).
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Buster Brown of the 1907 Philadelphia Phillies threw right-handed, played on a winning team, attended Iowa State University, played in Baker Bowl, and was born in Iowa.
Sources
- achievement score (.900 see References)
- assists (34)
- complete games (13)
- double plays (1)
- games finished (5)
- games played (21)
- games started (16)
- innings pitched (130.0)
- putouts (6)
- saves (0)
- shutouts (4)
- strikeouts (38)
- strikeouts per nine innings (2.6)
- winning percentage (60.0%)
- wins (9)
- balks (1)
- earned run average (2.42)
- earned runs (35)
- errors (2)
- hit by pitch (6)
- hits (118)
- hits per nine innings (8.2)
- homers given up (3)
- homers per nine innings (.2)
- losses (6)
- runs allowed (47)
- walks (56)
- walks per nine innings (3.9)
- wild pitches (2)
- age (26 yrs)
- batters faced (541)
- height (6'0")
- innings pitched per game (6.2)
- weight (180 lbs)
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