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Catcher's Battery Mates
Ernie Lombardi's Pitchers |
Ernie Lombardi played for Brooklyn (NL) 1931; Cincinnati (NL) 1932-1941; Boston (NL) 1942; and New York (NL) 1943-1947.
He played in 1,853 games, caught 1,544 games, and caught 88 shutouts. One of Lombardi's shutouts was with more than one pitcher.
Lombardi did not play any other fielding position besides catcher; he pinch-hit in 309 games.
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HALL-OF-FAME CATCHER
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PITCHERS IN LOMBARDI'S STARTS
(Not all of Lombardi's battery starts are shown; only those with a Pitcher with a
battery career SHO)
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Paul Derringer |
220 |
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Al Javery |
21 |
Bucky Walters |
106 |
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Bill Hallahan |
20 |
Johnny Vander Meer |
75 |
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Cliff Melton |
20 |
Bill Voiselle |
69 |
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Dave Koslo |
15 |
Benny Frey |
54 |
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Elmer Riddle |
15 |
Red Lucas |
48 |
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Eppa Rixey |
14 |
Harry Feldman |
42 |
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Don Brennan |
9 |
Junior Thompson |
41 |
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Lou Tost |
9 |
Gene Schott |
39 |
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Watty Clark |
7 |
Peaches Davis |
36 |
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Manny Salvo |
7 |
Al Hollingsworth |
36 |
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Lee Stine |
7 |
Whitey Moore |
31 |
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Sal Maglie |
5 |
Van Mungo |
30 |
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Emmett Nelson |
4 |
Larry Benton |
29 |
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Whitey Hilcher |
2 |
Jim Tobin |
24 |
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Ray Starr |
2 |
Rube Fischer |
23 |
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PITCHERS IN LOMBARDI'S SHUTOUTS
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Paul Derringer |
19 |
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Elmer Riddle |
2 |
Bucky Walters |
10 |
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Eppa Rixey |
2 |
Johnny Vander Meer |
**8 |
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Don Brennan |
1 |
Whitey Moore |
4 |
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Peaches Davis |
1 |
Junior Thompson |
4 |
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Rube Fischer |
1 |
Van Mungo |
3 |
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Bill Hallahan |
1 |
Gene Schott |
3 |
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Whitey Hilcher |
1 |
Bill Voiselle |
3 |
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Al Hollingsworth |
1 |
Larry Benton |
2 |
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Cliff Melton |
1 |
Watty Clark |
2 |
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Emmett Nelson |
1 |
Harry Feldman |
2 |
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Manny Salvo |
1 |
Benny Frey |
2 |
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Ray Starr |
1 |
Al Javery |
2 |
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Lee Stine |
1 |
Dave Koslo |
2 |
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Jim Tobin |
1 |
Red Lucas |
2 |
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Lou Tost |
1 |
Sal Maglie |
2 |
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multiple pitchers |
1 |
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** Indicates
2 Shutouts were NO-HITTERs (Vander Meer's back-to-back CIN vs BSN 3-0 on 6/11/1938 & CIN @ BRO 6-0 on 6/15/1938)
HALL OF FAME PITCHERS are in RED
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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