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Catcher's Battery Mates
Rick Ferrell's Pitchers |
Rick Ferrell caught for St. Louis (AL) 1929-1933, 1941-1943; Boston (AL) 1933-1937; and Washington (AL) 1937-1941.
He played in 1,884 games, caught 1,806 games, and caught 100 shutouts. Three of Ferrell's shutouts were with multiple pitchers.
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HALL-OF-FAME CATCHER
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PITCHERS IN FERRELL'S STARTS
(Not all of Ferrell's battery starts are shown, but all batteries who had a SHO are.)
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Wes Ferrell |
141 |
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Lloyd Brown |
22 |
Dutch E. Leonard |
131 |
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Elden Auker |
1 |
Lefty Stewart |
93 |
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Bob Harris |
17 |
Johnny Niggeling |
84 |
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Al Hollingsworth |
17 |
George Blaeholder |
76 |
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Pete Appleton |
16 |
Lefty Grove |
64 |
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George Pipgras |
16 |
Dolly Gray |
62 |
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Early Wynn |
15 |
Denny Galehouse |
45 |
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Alex Carrasquel |
14 |
Johnny Welch |
44 |
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Marino Pieretti |
14 |
Mickey Haefner |
32 |
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Joe Haynes |
13 |
Joe Krakauskas |
32 |
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Harry Kelley |
11 |
Bump Hadley |
31 |
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Alvin Crowder |
8 |
Dick Coffman |
29 |
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Bobo Newsom |
7 |
Sid Hudson |
29 |
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Johnny Allen |
6 |
Hank Johnson |
29 |
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Willis Hudlin |
5 |
Walt Masterson |
27 |
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Milo Candini |
4 |
Bob Muncrief |
26 |
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George Hockette |
3 |
Rube Walberg |
25 |
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Herb Pennock |
2 |
Roger Wolff |
25 |
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Spike Merena |
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PITCHERS IN FERRELL'S SHUTOUTS
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Dutch E. Leonard |
12 |
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Bump Hadley |
2 |
Wes Ferrell |
9 |
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Sid Hudson |
2 |
Lefty Grove |
7 |
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Harry Kelley |
2 |
Johnny Niggeling |
7 |
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George Pipgras |
2 |
George Blaeholder |
6 |
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Johnny Welch |
2 |
Walt Masterson |
5 |
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Eldedn Auker |
1 |
Lefty Stewart |
5 |
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Alex Carrasquel |
1 |
Dolly Gray |
4 |
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Dick Coffman |
1 |
Denny Galehouse |
3 |
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Bob Harris |
1 |
Mickey Haefner |
3 |
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Joe Haynes |
1 |
Bob Muncrief |
3 |
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George Hockette |
1 |
Marino Pieretti |
3 |
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Al Hollingsworth |
1 |
Roger Wolff |
3 |
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Hank Johnson |
1 |
Pete Appleton |
2 |
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Joe Krakauskas |
1 |
Lloyd Brown |
2 |
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Spike Merena |
@1 |
Milo Candini |
2 |
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Early Wynn |
1 |
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HALL OF FAME PITCHERS are in RED
@ Merena's only start
with Ferrell was a shutout.
Source: Walt Wilson, Member of SABR (Society for American Baseball Research)
Coordinator: Lyle Spatz, Chairman SABR's Records Committee
Webpages by: Chuck Rosciam, Member of SABR
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