What's exceptional about Ownie Carroll Detroit Tigers 1930 ?
Seasons:
fewer finishes; losing team; colleges attended
			  
				
			  		
		  
	
        
          Ownie Carroll of the 1930 Detroit Tigers finished the fewest games (0) of the 27 pitchers who played on a losing team and attended College of the Holy Cross.
tied with Tom Smith of the 1898 St. Louis Browns, Doc McMahon of the 1908 Boston Red Sox, himself of the 1933 Brooklyn Dodgers, and Mike Pazik of the 1975 Minnesota Twins, all with 0.
			
			
 
		
        
      tied with Tom Smith of the 1898 St. Louis Browns, Doc McMahon of the 1908 Boston Red Sox, himself of the 1933 Brooklyn Dodgers, and Mike Pazik of the 1975 Minnesota Twins, all with 0.
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			          Ownie Carroll of the 1930 Detroit Tigers threw right-handed, played on a losing team, attended College of the Holy Cross, played in Navin Field, and was born in New Jersey.
						  
						  
Sources
	      - achievement score (-5.0 see References)
 - assists (5)
 - complete games (0)
 - double plays (0)
 - games finished (0)
 - games played (6)
 - games started (3)
 - innings pitched (20.3)
 - putouts (1)
 - saves (0)
 - shutouts (0)
 - strikeouts (4)
 - wins (0)
 - balks (0)
 - earned runs (24)
 - errors (0)
 - hit by pitch (0)
 - hits (30)
 - homers given up (3)
 - losses (5)
 - runs allowed (24)
 - walks (9)
 - wild pitches (0)
 - age (28 yrs)
 - batters faced (99)
 - height (5'10")
 - weight (165 lbs)
 
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