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- Monte_Pearson abstract "Montgomery Marcellus "Monte" Pearson (September 2, 1908 – January 27, 1978) was an American baseball pitcher who played ten seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Nicknamed "Hoot", he played for the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds from 1932 to 1941. He batted and threw right-handed and served primarily as a starting pitcher.Pearson played minor league baseball for three different teams until 1932, when he signed with the Cleveland Indians. After spending four seasons with the organization, Pearson was traded to the New York Yankees, where he spent the next five years. At the conclusion of the 1940 season, he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds, with whom he played his last game on August 5, 1941. A four-time World Series champion, Pearson holds the MLB record for lowest walks plus hits per inning pitched (WHIP) in the postseason. He is most famous for pitching the first no-hitter at the original Yankee Stadium.".
- Monte_Pearson activeYearsEndDate "1941-08-05".
- Monte_Pearson activeYearsStartDate "1932-04-22".
- Monte_Pearson battingSide "Right".
- Monte_Pearson birthDate "1908-09-02".
- Monte_Pearson birthYear "1908".
- Monte_Pearson deathDate "1978-01-27".
- Monte_Pearson deathYear "1978".
- Monte_Pearson formerTeam Cincinnati_Reds.
- Monte_Pearson formerTeam Cleveland_Indians.
- Monte_Pearson position Pitcher.
- Monte_Pearson statisticLabel Win%E2%80%93loss_record_(pitching).
- Monte_Pearson statisticValue "100.0".
- Monte_Pearson team Cincinnati_Reds.
- Monte_Pearson team Cleveland_Indians.
- Monte_Pearson team New_York_Yankees.
- Monte_Pearson throwingSide "Right".
- Monte_Pearson thumbnail Monte_Pearson_1939.jpg?width=300.
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- Monte_Pearson after Bob_Feller.
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- Monte_Pearson bats "Right".
- Monte_Pearson before Johnny_Vander_Meer.
- Monte_Pearson birthDate "1908-09-02".
- Monte_Pearson birthPlace Oakland,_California.
- Monte_Pearson br "p/pearsmo01".
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- Monte_Pearson dateOfBirth "1908-09-02".
- Monte_Pearson dateOfDeath "1978-01-27".
- Monte_Pearson deathDate "1978-01-27".
- Monte_Pearson deathPlace Fresno,_California.
- Monte_Pearson debutdate "--04-22".
- Monte_Pearson debutteam "Cleveland Indians".
- Monte_Pearson debutyear "1932".
- Monte_Pearson espn "26162".
- Monte_Pearson fangraphs "1010111".
- Monte_Pearson finaldate "--08-05".
- Monte_Pearson finalteam "Cincinnati Reds".
- Monte_Pearson finalyear "1941".
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- Monte_Pearson highlights "--08-27".
- Monte_Pearson mlb "120339".
- Monte_Pearson name "Monte Pearson".
- Monte_Pearson name "Pearson, Monte".
- Monte_Pearson placeOfBirth "Oakland, California".
- Monte_Pearson placeOfDeath "Fresno, California".
- Monte_Pearson position Pitcher.
- Monte_Pearson quote ""Where does that guy get all that stuff? I've seen some pretty good curveball pitchers, but that fellow can certainly make the ball duck over the corners."".
- Monte_Pearson shortDescription "American baseball player".
- Monte_Pearson source "— Gabby Hartnett, manager of the Chicago Cubs, after his team was defeated by Pearson in Game 3 of the 1938 World Series.".
- Monte_Pearson stat1label Win–loss_record_(pitching).
- Monte_Pearson stat1value "100".
- Monte_Pearson stat2label Earned_run_average.
- Monte_Pearson stat2value "4".
- Monte_Pearson stat3label "Strikeouts".
- Monte_Pearson stat3value "703".
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- Monte_Pearson teams "* Cleveland Indians * New York Yankees * Cincinnati Reds".
- Monte_Pearson throws "Right".
- Monte_Pearson title List_of_Major_League_Baseball_no-hitters.
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- Monte_Pearson years "1938-08-27".
- Monte_Pearson description "American baseball player".
- Monte_Pearson description "American baseball player".
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