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Old 05-18-2024, 10:36 AM   #107
Lord Byron
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Milestones and accomplishments, 1909

Accomplishments
Cycles
05/14/1909--Tris Speaker, 4 hits in 5 at-bats, 1 home run, and 2 RBIs versus New York while playing for Chicago
No-hitters
05/21/1909--Harry Krause, 7 strikeouts, 2 BB, and 9 innings pitched versus Washington while playing for Cleveland
06/19/1909--Jack Coombs--8 strikeouts, 3 BB, and 9 innings pitched versus Cleveland while playing for St. Louis
09/19/1909--Eddie Plank, 5 strikeouts, 1 BB and 9 innings pitched versus Detroit while playing for Philadelphia
No-hitters
Rube Waddell, 23-14, 2.95 ERA, 351.1 IP, 109 BB and 212 K
Doc White, 22-18, 2.60 ERA, 363.1 IP, 64 BB and 144 K
Jack Powell, 22-13, 2.14 ERA, 298.2 IP, 54 BB and 94 K
Earl Moore, 21-12, 2.47 ERA, 309.1 IP, 118 BB and 172 K
Eddie Plank, 25-19, 2.09 ERA, 348.0 IP, 96 BB and 175 K
Charles Bender, 21-16, 1.77 ERA, 330.0 IP, 54 BB and 215 K
Lew Moren, 25-13, 2.85 ERA, 321.2 IP, 112 BB and 124 K
Mordecai Brown, 21-15, 2.35 ERA, 333.1 IP, 70 BB and 134 K
Howie Camnitz, 21-14, 1.87 ERA, 327.1 IP, 88 BB and 155 K
Ed Walsh, 21-17, 1.90 ERA, 346.1 IP, 61 BB and 194 K
Eddie Cicotte, 21-15, 2.12 ERA, 314.2 IP, 102 BB and 120 K
Babe Adams, 21-15, 2.23 ERA, 346.2 IP, 85 BB and 125 K
Heinie Berger, 23-19, 2.29 ERA, 357.0 IP, 97 BB and 205 K
Walter Johnson, 23-14, 2.06 ERA, 327.2 IP, 75 BB and 216 K
Bill Bailey, 24-14, 2.24 ERA, 346.0 IP, 118 BB and 147 K
George Bell, 20-17, 2.78 ERA, 317.0 IP, 103 BB and 119 K
Frank Arellanes, 23-21, 2.36 ERA, 361.2 IP, 72 BB and 147 K
George Suggs, 21-17, 3.11 ERA, 330.1 IP, 72 BB and 109 K
Harry Krause, 21-17, 2.17 ERA, 339.2 IP, 92 BB and 227 K
Dixie Walker, 21-9, 2.91 ERA, 303.1 IP, 96 BB and 124 K
Ray Collins, 21-15, 2.40 ERA, 355.2 IP, 84 BB and 152 K
Willie Mitchell, 24-8, 2.37 ERA, 277.0 IP, 82 BB and 125 K
Hitting streaks
05/01/1909--Ty Cobb, 21 games while playing for Pittsburgh
07/09/1909--Honus Wagner, 20 games while playing for Pittsburgh
Milestones
1,000 RBIs: Elmer Flick, Harry Davis
1,000 runs scored: Roy Thomas, Bobby Wallace
2,000 hits: Bobby Wallace
2,500 hits: Fred Clarke
200 wins: Rube Waddell, Harry Howell
250 wins: Jack Powell
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