What's exceptional about Hal Brown Boston Red Sox 1954 ?
Seasons:
many double plays; colleges attended
Hal Brown of the 1954 Boston Red Sox turned the most double plays (4) of the 114 pitchers who attended the University of North Carolina.
tied with Clyde King of the 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers, himself of the 1956 Baltimore Orioles, himself of the 1957 Baltimore Orioles, and Jim Dougherty of the 1995 Houston Astros, and 1 other.
tied with Clyde King of the 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers, himself of the 1956 Baltimore Orioles, himself of the 1957 Baltimore Orioles, and Jim Dougherty of the 1995 Houston Astros, and 1 other.
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Hal Brown of the 1954 Boston Red Sox threw right-handed, played on a losing team, attended the University of North Carolina, played in Fenway Park II, and was born in North Carolina.
Sources
- achievement score (-1.4 see References)
- assists (23)
- complete games (1)
- double plays (4)
- games finished (17)
- games played (40)
- games started (5)
- innings pitched (118.0)
- putouts (4)
- saves (0)
- shutouts (0)
- strikeouts (66)
- strikeouts per nine innings (5.0)
- wins (1)
- balks (0)
- earned run average (4.12)
- earned runs (54)
- errors (2)
- hit by pitch (3)
- hits (126)
- hits per nine innings (9.6)
- homers given up (6)
- homers per nine innings (.5)
- losses (8)
- runs allowed (64)
- walks (41)
- walks per nine innings (3.1)
- wild pitches (2)
- age (30 yrs)
- batters faced (524)
- height (6'2")
- innings pitched per game (2.9)
- weight (180 lbs)
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