Lefty Tyler

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Lefty Tyler
Pitcher
Born: December 14, 1889
Died: September 29, 1953
Batted: Left Threw: Left
MLB debut
September 20, 1910
for the Boston Doves
Final game
July 20, 1921
for the Chicago Cubs
Career statistics
Wins     127
E.R.A.     2.95
Strike Outs     1003
Teams

Boston Doves/Braves (1910 - 1917)
Chicago Cubs (1918 - 1921) -

Career highlights and awards
  • Most Complete Games - 1913

Lefty Tyler (December 14, 1889September 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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