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On Baseball Reference, you have to go in Advanced Batting to the Situational Batting stats; that is where the pinch hitting records are listed.
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Dode Criss led the American League in pinch hits in each of his four seasons with the St. Louis Browns, 1908-1911. According to my Baseball Encyclopedia (because Baseball Reference does not have individual pinch hitting stats from that time period), Criss was 35-for-147 as a pinch hitter in his major league career. He batted .341 in his rookie season and had a career average of .276. He pitched in 30 games during his career, with 21 of those in relief, and also played 26 games at first base and eleven in right field. His pitching stats are 3 wins and 9 losses with a 4.38 ERA, which is pretty bad for the deadball era.
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Red Lucas was 117 for 430 (.272) with 2 HRs and 68 RBIs. Red Ruffing was 56 for 214 (.262) with 2 HRs and 44 RBIs. Wes Ferrell was 30 for 139 (.216) with 1 HR and 30 RBIs. Tommy Byrne was 6 for 75 (.080) with 2 HRs and 11 RBIs. I am not sure why Wikipedia says Byrne had 80 pinch hits. Maybe someone confused his batting average as a pinch hitter with the number of hits he had?
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My old Baseball Encyclopedia indicates that Byrne had 80 pinch at-bats, with just 6 hits. In any case, he clearly did not accumulate 80 pinch hits.
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I have followed the Yankees from age 9. I have seen Tommy Byrne pinch-hit many times (1947 - 1957). If it is said that he hit safely 80 times pinch-hitting, then I tend to believe it. Perhaps the "93 appearances" is considerably less than his actual pinch-hit At-Bats. TED Z T206 Reference . Last edited by tedzan; 05-03-2023 at 08:00 PM. Reason: Corrected typo. |
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Ted, with all respect, I found Byrne's lifetime pinch hitting stats on Baseball Reference and he was 6 for 75. Also, his appearances as a pinch hitter (93) would have to be greater than his ABs, due to walks, sacrifices, etc. I guess it just depends on which source you trust more...I will take Baseball Reference over Wikipedia.
However, a pinch hit grand slam is nothing to sneeze at!
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Where you there to see (or hear) Tommy Byrne pitching and/or pinch-hitting) ? I was an avid Baseball fan at a young age. If I wasn't watching BB on our TV, then I was listening to it on the radio. And, once in a while my folks would take us to Yankee Stadium. Furthermore, my nearby neighbor in Hillside, NJ was Phil Rizzuto. Who would drive down our street to get to Yankee Stadium. Many times during that trip, Phil would stop and talk with us kids. For your information, the quote regarding Tommy Byrne' s pinch-hit grand slam HR was from SABR (not Wiki). Tommy was one of my favorite Yankees. The memories of him have endured. Therefore, unless, you are as old as I am who saw Tommy Byrne play.....this discussion ends here. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Some I haven't seen mentioned yet:
Johnny Marcum, 1933-39, .265/5/70, 533 at-bats, 65-63 4.66 ERA Chubby Dean, 1936-43, .274/3/128, 1047 at-bats 30-46 5.08 ERA Fred Hutchinson, 1939-53, .263/4/83, 650 at-bats 95-71 3.73 ERA Dizzy Trout, 1939-57, .213/20/110, 961 at-bats 170-161 3.23 ERA Erv Brame, 1928-32, .306/8/75, 396 at-bats 52-37 4.76 ERA Bucky Walters, 1931-50, .243/23/234,1966 at-bats 198-160 3.30 ERA Chubby Dean played a few years as a first-baseman at the start of his MLB career, and Bucky Walters started out as a third-baseman in the majors. Walters hit .376 with 16 homers and 32 doubles in 362 at-bats for Mission in the Pacific Coast League in 1933. Brandon Backe, 2003-09, .256/4/16, 133 at-bats, 31-29 5.23 ERA Bullet Joe Bush, 1912-28, .253/7/140, 1239 at-bats 196-184 3.51 ERA Yovani Gallardo, 2007-18, .201/12/42, 427 at-bats 121-101 4.06 ERA Zack Greinke, 2004-23, .225/9/35, 521 at-bats 223-145 3.45 ERA Mike Hampton, 1993-10, .246/16/79 725 at-bats 148-115 4.06 ERA Jack Harshman, 1948-60, .179/21/65 424 at-bats 69-65 3.50 ERA Jack Harshman, who is second only to Babe Ruth in home-run hitting prowess as a pitcher, was a first-baseman in the minor leagues, and hit 47 home runs with 141 RBI for Nashville in the Southern Association in 1951. Don Larsen, 1953-67, .242/14/72, 596 at-bats 81-91 3.78 ERA Jim Tobin, 1937-45, .230/17/102 796 at-bats 105-112 3.44 ERA Jimmy Zinn, 1919-29 .283/2 /15 120 at-bats 13-16 4.30 ERA Carlos Zambrano, 2001-12 .238/24/71 693 at-bats 132-91 3.66 ERA Dave Ferris, 1945-50 .250/1 / 52 372 at-bats 65-30 3.64 ERA Jack Scott, 1916-29 .275/5 /73 680 at-bats 103-109 3.85 ERA I'm surprised no one mentioned Don Larsen yet. Over Jimmy Zinn's minor league career, which lasted from 1915 to 1939 and was spent mostly in the high minors, he had a 295-197 record, and 747 hits in 2482 at-bats for a .301 batting average with 44 home runs. An honorable mention is Frank Shellenback. He spent just two years in the majors, but won 315 games against just 189 losses in his minor league career, all spent in the high minors. He hit 73 home runs in his minor league career, including an incredible 55 over the seven-year period from 1927 to 1933.
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I questioned that he had 80 career pinch hits, which (I assume) came from Wiki. Maybe it is mentioned in other places, but that's where I saw the number. Other sources say he had six. This seems to be the correct number, no matter how many games you saw or heard, or who your neighbor was. I am unaware of the rule that someone can only discuss players they saw play. Considering that this is a vintage forum, there wouldn't be much for anyone to discuss!
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