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Old 01-25-2016, 07:31 AM   #631
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1932 Key Retirees - Pitchers


Rip Collins, Yankees

Won one Gold Glove. Led the AL with 19 wins in 1929 and finished second in 1923. Finished in the Top 10 in winning percentage four times, innings four times, walks allowed four times, fewest HR/9 three times and quality starts three times. Played in three World Series with the Yankees, winning two.




Eddie Dyer, Cardinals

Led the NL with 100 games pitched and also won an impressive 16 games as a setup reliever in 1925. He was pushed into a starting role the next two seasons with mixed results before returning to the bullpen where he had less success than at the beginning of his career. Finished in the Top 10 in games pitched five times and holds seven times, including two times when he led the NL. Pitched in four World Series with the Cardinals, winning one.




Whitey Glazner, Pirates

Glazner was a key member of a strong Pirates pitching rotation for 11 of his 12 seasons. He finished in the Top 10 in wins four times, strikeouts five times, WHIP four times, K/9 ratio five times and quality starts five times. Pitched in three World Series with Pirates, but never won one.




Roy Moore, Athletics

Moore led the AL with the most walks but also the lowest HR/9 ratio in his rookie season of 1920. He was then moved to the bullpen where he eventually won two Fireman Awards as the best reliever in the league. He pitched in four World Series, winning two.




Herman Pillette, Reds

Won two Gold Gloves. Finished in the Top 10 in wins four times, ERA six times, WHIP three times, fewest HR/9 five times, fewest H/9 four times, FIP five times and quality starts three times.




Charlie Robertson, White Sox

Named the 1922 AL Rookie of the Year. Finished in the Top 10 in wins three times, ERA twice and quality starts three times.




Earl Whitehill, Tigers

Finished in the Top 10 in wins three times, innings three times, home runs allowed five times, K/9 ratio four times and quality starts four times.

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