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Attached is a 1924 image of Clarence Mitchell with the Philadelphia Phillies.
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A left handed pitcher whose career stretched to 21 years in the Major Leagues. Also a good hitter and was the back-up first baseman for the Brooklyn Robins in 1922 posting a .290 average.
Representing 6 different teams starting with the 1911 Detroit Tigers, appearing in 5 games. Did not reappear until 1916, with the Reds, and then it was National League all the time. Pitched over 150 innings in both seasons he was with the Reds and was an 11 game winner in 1916.
Pitched with Brooklyn from 1918 through 1922, again winning 11 games in 1921. Joined the Phillies in 1923 where he won more games than with any other team but only reached a high of 10 wins in 1925. After starting 1928 with the Phillies he joined the Cardinals where he posted all his 1928 wins. Commenced 1930 with St. Louis but after 1 appearance joined the Giants. That season and 1931 were the most effective of his career posting records of 10-3 and 13-11. 1932 was his last season as he tailed off to 1-3.
A career losing record of 125-139 accompanied by a 4.12 ERA. Compiled 1287 At Bats and a .252 batting average.