What's exceptional about Bob Groom Washington Senators 1910 ?
Seasons:
more runs allowed; season
Bob Groom of the Washington Senators allowed the 9th-most runs (117) of the 207 pitchers in 1910.
bested Cliff Curtis of the Boston Doves (154), Al Mattern of the Boston Doves (145), Bill Bailey of the St. Louis Browns (133), and Sam Frock of the Boston Doves (133), and 4 others, ending with Jack Rowan of the Cincinnati Reds (122).
bested Cliff Curtis of the Boston Doves (154), Al Mattern of the Boston Doves (145), Bill Bailey of the St. Louis Browns (133), and Sam Frock of the Boston Doves (133), and 4 others, ending with Jack Rowan of the Cincinnati Reds (122).
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Bob Groom of the 1910 Washington Senators threw right-handed, played on a losing team, played in American League Park II, and was born in Illinois.
Sources
- achievement score (-1.3 see References)
- assists (77)
- complete games (22)
- double plays (0)
- games finished (3)
- games played (34)
- games started (30)
- innings pitched (257.7)
- putouts (10)
- saves (0)
- shutouts (3)
- strikeouts (98)
- strikeouts per nine innings (3.4)
- winning percentage (41.4%)
- wins (12)
- balks (1)
- earned run average (2.76)
- earned runs (79)
- errors (6)
- hit by pitch (9)
- hits (244)
- hits per nine innings (8.5)
- homers given up (8)
- homers per nine innings (.3)
- losses (17)
- runs allowed (117)
- walks (77)
- walks per nine innings (2.7)
- wild pitches (9)
- age (26 yrs)
- batters faced (1,024)
- height (6'2")
- innings pitched per game (7.6)
- weight (175 lbs)
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