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Pete Loos
Pete Loos appeared in one game in the brand-new American League in 1901. Sporting Life called him a "local amateur pitcher".
Loos made his debut - and it turns out his only major-league appearance - for the Philadelphia Athletics against the Boston Americans on May 2nd. Connie Mack put in Loos to rest his staff. A correspondent for The Sporting News reported that "the strain of a championship contest was entirely too much for the youngster … who was utterly unable to locate the plate." "[Loos] pitched 18 consecutive balls without a strike, filling the bases, forcing one run in and having two on the man at bat when he was unceremoniously yanked out of the box." After that one inning, he was replaced, never to don a major-league uniform again. In that game, the Boston Americans managed to score 21 runs over the first three innings on their way to a 23-12 win over the A's.
Same facegen but colorized and tweaked. Tough face to get perfect but if you are seeing this facegen in your game you need to start trading for an arm anyway...
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