What's exceptional about Dutch Ruether New York Yankees 1927 ?
Seasons:
brief appearances; blanked them; season
In 1927, only Dutch Ruether of the New York Yankees had both as many shutouts (3) and as few innings pitched (184.0).
closest were Jack Quinn of the Philadelphia Athletics (3, 201.3), Elam Vangilder of the St. Louis Browns (3, 203.0), Ray Kremer of the Pittsburgh Pirates (3, 226.0), and Earl Whitehill of the Detroit Tigers (3, 236.0), ending with Willis Hudlin of the Cleveland Indians (1, 264.7).
closest were Jack Quinn of the Philadelphia Athletics (3, 201.3), Elam Vangilder of the St. Louis Browns (3, 203.0), Ray Kremer of the Pittsburgh Pirates (3, 226.0), and Earl Whitehill of the Detroit Tigers (3, 236.0), ending with Willis Hudlin of the Cleveland Indians (1, 264.7).
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Dutch Ruether of the 1927 New York Yankees threw left-handed, played for the World Series winner, played in Yankee Stadium I, and was born in California.
Sources
- achievement score (1.6 see References)
- assists (47)
- complete games (12)
- double plays (2)
- games finished (0)
- games played (27)
- games started (26)
- innings pitched (184.0)
- putouts (7)
- saves (0)
- shutouts (3)
- strikeouts (45)
- strikeouts per nine innings (2.2)
- winning percentage (68.4%)
- wins (13)
- balks (0)
- earned run average (3.38)
- earned runs (69)
- errors (0)
- hit by pitch (7)
- hits (202)
- hits per nine innings (9.9)
- homers given up (8)
- homers per nine innings (.4)
- losses (6)
- runs allowed (86)
- walks (52)
- walks per nine innings (2.5)
- wild pitches (0)
- age (34 yrs)
- batters faced (785)
- height (6'1")
- innings pitched per game (6.8)
- weight (180 lbs)
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