What's exceptional about Jim Suchecki Pittsburgh Pirates 1952 ?
Seasons:
younger; losing team; not debut; season; league
Jim Suchecki of the Pittsburgh Pirates was the 5th-youngest (25 yrs) of the 37 pitchers in 1952 who played on a losing team, weren't debuting in the majors, and played in the National League.
outdone by Bob Friend of the Pittsburgh Pirates (22 yrs), Dave Cole of the Boston Braves (22 yrs), Frank Smith of the Cincinnati Reds (24 yrs), and Joe Nuxhall of the Cincinnati Reds (24 yrs).
outdone by Bob Friend of the Pittsburgh Pirates (22 yrs), Dave Cole of the Boston Braves (22 yrs), Frank Smith of the Cincinnati Reds (24 yrs), and Joe Nuxhall of the Cincinnati Reds (24 yrs).
-
A player's age is calculated by subtracting his birth year from the season year. The raw data come from the archive at seanlahman.com. This database is copyright 1996-2014 by Sean Lahman. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. For details see: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
-
Batting, pitching, fielding, personal, team, and awards data come from the archive at seanlahman.com. This database is copyright 1996-2014 by Sean Lahman. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. For details see: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Jim Suchecki of the 1952 Pittsburgh Pirates threw right-handed, played on a losing team, played in Forbes Field, and was born in Chicago.
Sources
- achievement score (.000 see References)
- assists (2)
- complete games (0)
- double plays (0)
- games finished (3)
- games played (5)
- games started (0)
- innings pitched (10.0)
- putouts (0)
- saves (0)
- shutouts (0)
- strikeouts (6)
- wins (0)
- balks (0)
- earned runs (6)
- errors (1)
- hit by pitch (1)
- hits (14)
- homers given up (1)
- losses (0)
- runs allowed (7)
- walks (4)
- wild pitches (0)
- age (25 yrs)
- batters faced (49)
- height (6'0")
- weight (185 lbs)
Sources
© Copyright 2016 OnlyBoth | Terms of Use | Markets | Solutions | Benchmarking

good (1)