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George Zettlein (July 12, 1844 – May 22, 1905) was an
American professional baseball pitcher. He pla**** six
seasons in
Major League Baseball from 1871...
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leaders in BB/9IP
through 2018
pitched in the
period of 1876-84.
George Zettlein was the all-time single-season
leader (0.2308 in 1876),
followed by Cherokee...
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Ferguson scored the
winning run in the 11th
inning on a hit by
pitcher George Zettlein. The
Executive Board now led by
President A.P.C.
Bonte recommended on November...
- went 19–9 and
finished second in the
league standings.
Pitcher George Zettlein started all 28 of Chicago's
games and led the NA with a 2.73
earned run...
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declined to
field a team. As a result,
their best players,
including George Zettlein, Bob Ferguson, Joe
Start and Lip Pike,
jumped to
other clubs. When Atlantic...
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before 4,000 fans. June 18 –
Playing without suspended pitcher George Zettlein, the
Chicagos are
humiliated by
Mutual 38-1. The
Mutuals collect 33 hits...
- 44 Cy
Morgan 2.509 45
Jacob deGrom 2.512 46 Ray
Collins 2.513 47 Hoyt Wilhelm* 2.523 48 Lew
Richie 2.536 49
Noodles Hahn 2.546 50
George Zettlein 2.547...
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Barney Pelty 2.827 84 Russ Ford 2.838 85 Sam
Leever 2.840 86
George Zettlein 2.842 87 Ed
Reulbach 2.844 Cy Young* 2.844 89 Tom
Hughes 2.845 90 Toad...
- with the
highest single-season
batting average of all-time (.492).
George Zettlein, who was
considered the
hardest thrower of the 1870s.
Addie Joss, Hall...
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Philadelphia Athletics Roster Pitchers Lon
Knight Flip
Lafferty George Zettlein Catchers Doc
Bushong John
Curran Fergy Malone John
Mullen Lou Paul Nealy...