George Bradley
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- For other uses, see: George Bradley (MLB outfielder)
George Washington Bradley | |
---|---|
Pitcher/Infielder | |
Batted: Right | Threw: Right |
MLB Debut | |
May 4, 1875 for the St. Louis Brown Stockings | |
Final game | |
August 8, 1888 for the Baltimore Orioles | |
Career Statistics | |
W-L Record | 171 151 |
ERA | 2.42 |
K | 620 |
Teams | |
Career Highlights and Awards | |
George Washington Bradley (July 13, 1852 - October 2, 1931), nicknamed "Grin", was an American pitcher and infielder in Major League Baseball. He was 5'10.5" and weighed 175 lbs. Bradley was born in Reading, Pennsylvania.[1]
Bradley was the first man to pitch an official no-hit, no-run game in major league history.[2] He pitched for St. Louis in the club's victory over Hartford on July 15, 1876. The score ended 2-0 without a hit being allowed by Bradley. That same year he threw 16 shutouts over the course of the season, setting a record that has not been broken.[2] Bradley was involved in professional baseball for thirty years, nineteen of them with the Philadelphia Athletics. He helped the A's win the championship of 1883.
He became a Philadelphia policeman following baseball. He died in Philadelphia[1] at his home. At the time of his death he was retired on a pension from the police department which he had received beginning in September 1931. Bradley was interred at the Northwood Cemetery in Philadelphia.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c George Bradley Stats. Baseball-Almanac.com. Retrieved on 2006-11-20.
- ^ a b Ivor-Campbell, Fred. George Bradley. BaseballLibrary.com. Retrieved on 2006-11-20.
- Philadelphia Public Ledger, Sunday Morning, Oct. 4, 1931, P.6
- MacMillan Baseball Encyclopedia Digital Edition (1996)
[edit] External link
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
Categories: Major league pitchers | Major league third basemen | 19th century baseball players | Major league players from Pennsylvania | St. Louis Brown Stockings (NA) players | St. Louis Brown Stockings players | Chicago White Stockings players | Troy Trojans players | Providence Grays players | Detroit Wolverines players | Cleveland Blues players | Philadelphia Athletics (AA) players | Cincinnati Outlaw Reds players | Baltimore Orioles (AA) players | Major League Baseball pitchers who have pitched a no-hitter