Elmer Stricklett

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Elmer Stricklett
Elmer Stricklett
Pitcher
Born: August 29, 1876
Died: June 7, 1964 (aged 87)
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 22, 1904
for the Chicago White Sox
Final game
September 24, 1907
for the Brooklyn Superbas
Career statistics
Win-Loss     35-51
ERA     2.84
Strikeouts     237
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Elmer Griffin Stricklett (August 29, 1876 in Glasco, Kansas - June 7, 1964), was a former professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1904-1907. He would play for the Chicago White Sox and Brooklyn Superbas. He was one of the very first pitchers to use the spitball.

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Preceded by
Harry McIntire
Brooklyn Superbas Opening Day
Starting pitcher

1907
Succeeded by
Nap Rucker