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What's exceptional about Jim Wilson Baltimore Orioles 1955 ?


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Jim Wilson of the Baltimore Orioles pitched the 8th-most innings (235.3) of the 278 pitchers in 1955.

beat out by Robin Roberts of the Philadelphia Phillies (305.0), Frank Sullivan of the Boston Red Sox (260.0), Joe Nuxhall of the Cincinnati Redlegs (257.0), and Whitey Ford of the New York Yankees (253.7), and 3 others, ending with Sam Jones of the Chicago Cubs (241.7).



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References

  1. 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/

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Jim Wilson of the 1955 Baltimore Orioles threw right-handed, made the All-Star team, played on a losing team, attended San Diego State University, played in Memorial Stadium, and was born in California.

  • achievement score (-0.7 see References)
  • assists (39)
  • complete games (14)
  • double plays (0)
  • games finished (2)
  • games played (34)
  • games started (31)
  • innings pitched (235.3)
  • putouts (15)
  • saves (0)
  • shutouts (4)
  • strikeouts (96)
  • strikeouts per nine innings (3.7)
  • winning percentage (40.0%)
  • wins (12)
  • balks (0)
  • earned run average (3.44)
  • earned runs (90)
  • errors (2)
  • hit by pitch (4)
  • hits (200)
  • hits per nine innings (7.6)
  • homers given up (17)
  • homers per nine innings (.7)
  • intentional walks (5)
  • losses (18)
  • runs allowed (104)
  • walks (87)
  • walks per nine innings (3.3)
  • wild pitches (7)
  • age (33 yrs)
  • batters faced (991)
  • height (6'1")
  • innings pitched per game (6.9)
  • weight (200 lbs)

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