What's exceptional about Harry Moran Buffalo Buffeds 1914 ?
Seasons:
hits batters; league
Harry Moran of the 1914 Buffalo Buffeds hit the most batters (11) until Frank Allen of the 1915 Pittsburgh Rebels (11), and hit the 7th-most batters overall, of the 169 pitchers who played in the Federal League.
bested himself of the 1915 Newark Pepper (18), George Kaiserling of the 1914 Indianapolis Hoosiers (17), Ed Lafitte of the 1914 Brooklyn Tip-Tops (16), and Tom Seaton of the 1914 Brooklyn Tip-Tops (13), and 2 others, ending with Gene Krapp of the 1914 Buffalo Buffeds (12).
bested himself of the 1915 Newark Pepper (18), George Kaiserling of the 1914 Indianapolis Hoosiers (17), Ed Lafitte of the 1914 Brooklyn Tip-Tops (16), and Tom Seaton of the 1914 Brooklyn Tip-Tops (13), and 2 others, ending with Gene Krapp of the 1914 Buffalo Buffeds (12).
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Harry Moran of the 1914 Buffalo Buffeds threw left-handed, played on a winning team, attended Washington and Lee University, and was born in West Virginia.
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- achievement score (.800 see References)
- assists (37)
- complete games (7)
- double plays (4)
- games finished (12)
- games played (34)
- games started (16)
- innings pitched (154.0)
- putouts (5)
- saves (2)
- shutouts (2)
- strikeouts (73)
- strikeouts per nine innings (4.3)
- winning percentage (58.8%)
- wins (10)
- balks (0)
- earned run average (4.27)
- earned runs (73)
- errors (2)
- hit by pitch (11)
- hits (159)
- hits per nine innings (9.3)
- homers given up (7)
- homers per nine innings (.4)
- losses (7)
- runs allowed (87)
- walks (53)
- walks per nine innings (3.1)
- wild pitches (3)
- age (25 yrs)
- batters faced (640)
- height (6'1")
- innings pitched per game (4.5)
- weight (165 lbs)
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