Lefty Tyler
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Lefty Tyler | ||
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Pitcher | ||
Born: December 14, 1889 | ||
Died: September 29, 1953 | ||
Batted: Left | Threw: Left | |
MLB debut | ||
September 20, 1910 for the Boston Doves |
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Final game | ||
July 20, 1921 for the Chicago Cubs |
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Career statistics | ||
Wins | 127 | |
E.R.A. | 2.95 | |
Strike Outs | 1003 | |
Teams | ||
Boston Doves/Braves (1910 - 1917) |
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Career highlights and awards | ||
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Lefty Tyler (December 14, 1889 – September 29, 1953) was a professional baseball pitcher from 1910 to 1921. From 1910 to 1917 Tyler played with the Boston Doves/Braves. Tyler performed well, Having an earned run average (ERA) under 3 in all but two years. In 1918, Tyler was traded to the Chicago Cubs for Larry Doyle, Art Wilson, and $15,000. Tyler did well in Chicago as well, having ERA's under 4. Tyler's career earned run average was 2.95. His brother, Fred Tyler, played in the major leagues in 1914 as a catcher.
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