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Barney Pelty still has the record for the lowest career ERA among all Jewish pitchers, topping even Sandy Koufax (2.63 vs 2.76). Pelty is also still the franchise record holder (now the Orioles) for most hit batsmen in a season with 29. This is some kind of M116 proof I just bought:
Last edited by packs; 06-15-2020 at 02:45 PM. |
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Great thread and interesting trivia.
As for the M116 cuts, my guess is they were cut from a period ad piece a long time ago but that is just a guess. On the records stuff, I knew Nuxall was the youngest player in MLB history but thought he was 16. I didn't remember he as 15. That is amazing. Quote:
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Could be. Must have been a huge poster though (if that's the source). There are at least 65 of them.
Last edited by packs; 06-16-2020 at 10:04 AM. |
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