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- Earl_Whitehill abstract "Earl Oliver Whitehill (February 7, 1899 – October 22, 1954) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He played for the Detroit Tigers for the most significant portion of his career (1923–1932), and later with the Washington Senators (1933–1936), Cleveland Indians (1937–1938), and the Chicago Cubs (1939). Consistently winning in double digits for thirteen years (1924–1936), left-handed Whitehill went on to become one of the Top 100 winning pitchers of all time. He was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa."The Earl", as many called him, was a handsome and often temperamental pitcher who often showed up in the top 10 in hit batsmen, leading the league in his first full year, 1924, when he hit 13 (tied with George Uhle).Whitehill averaged 14 wins each season and he never dipped below 11 wins in a full season (30 starts or more). Whitehill made his debut on September 15, 1923. He was a small left-handed pitcher, who weighed around 175 pounds. With Detroit, he came to be known as one of the most consistent pitchers in the league. From 1928 through 1932, he never had an ERA higher than 4.62 and never had one lower than 4.08; a difference of only .54 in those years.In his rookie season, Whitehill was 17–8, with a 3.86 ERA, and two shutouts). The Tigers' offensive support helped, as the Tigers finished 1st in most major offensive categories in 1923. Reduced run support became a factor later in his stint with Detroit, which lead some to believe his overall record could have been better. In his early years with Detroit, Whitehill was part of a starting rotation that included Hooks Dauss, Dutch Leonard, and Lil Stoner. Whitehill, one of the top pitchers of the Roaring Twenties, had a celebrity marriage to Violet Geissinger. Geissinger was a model for Sun-Maid Raisins during the 1920s. She was known as The Sun-Maid Raisin Girl.After he was traded to Washington, for Firpo Marberry and Carl Fischer, Whitehill fit right in there, going a career-best 22–8 in his first year, with a 3.33 ERA (also a career-best, excluding his first year when he pitched in 8 games and had a 2.73 ERA). With Washington that year, he saw his first (and last) postseason action, when the Senators were defeated by the New York Giants in 5 games. However, Whitehill did his part, getting the only win of the series for Washington. In that game, he pitched a complete game shutout allowing 5 hits and 2 walks. Because he didn't start until Game 3, it became his only start of the Series, and his only start of the postseason. Thus, his final postseason ERA was 0.00, tied with many others for a record. Whitehill one-hit the New York Yankees on May 30, 1934. The Yanks' Ben Chapman broke up the no-hitter in the ninth inning.He was traded as part of a three team deal on December 10, 1936. The Senators received Jack Salveson from the Chicago White Sox, who received Thornton Lee from the Indians, which is where Whitehill was headed. In Cleveland, Whitehill had two average years and made a number of relief appearances (mostly in 1937). His final record with the Indians was 17–16.Whitehill signed with the Cubs in 1939, went 4–7 with a 5.14 ERA there, and was released in October 1939. In 17 seasons, he was 218–185 with a career ERA of 4.36, having given up 1726 earned runs in 3564 and 2/3 innings pitched. He recorded 1350 career strikeouts. He pitched in 541 games, 473 of them starts. His lifetime ERA of 4.36 is higher than any other 200-game winner.After serving as a coach for the Indians, the Philadelphia Phillies, and in the International League in the early 1940s, he became a sales representative for the A. G. Spalding sporting goods firm. Whitehill died in an automobile accident in Omaha, Nebraska at the age of 54.".
- Earl_Whitehill activeYearsEndDate "1939-09-30".
- Earl_Whitehill activeYearsStartDate "1923-09-15".
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- Earl_Whitehill birthDate "1899-02-07".
- Earl_Whitehill birthYear "1899".
- Earl_Whitehill deathDate "1954-10-22".
- Earl_Whitehill deathYear "1954".
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- Earl_Whitehill statisticValue "218.0".
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- Earl_Whitehill birthDate "1899-02-07".
- Earl_Whitehill birthPlace Cedar_Rapids,_Iowa.
- Earl_Whitehill dateOfBirth "1899-02-07".
- Earl_Whitehill dateOfDeath "1954-10-22".
- Earl_Whitehill deathDate "1954-10-22".
- Earl_Whitehill deathPlace Omaha,_Nebraska.
- Earl_Whitehill debutdate "--09-15".
- Earl_Whitehill debutteam Detroit_Tigers.
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- Earl_Whitehill highlights "* Top 10 in Wins in American League 6 times: 1924, 1926, 1927, 1930, 1933. * Top 10 in Strikeouts in American League 8 times: 1925-1927, 1929–1930, 1933-1935 * His 218 career wins ranks 79 in Major League history * No. 9 in AL MVP voting in 1933 * His career total of 1431 bases on balls allowed ranks 14 in Major League history * His career total of 1726 earned runs allowed ranks 16 in Major League history".
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- Earl_Whitehill teams "*Detroit Tigers *Washington Senators *Cleveland Indians *Chicago Cubs".
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