Rube Benton
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John Cleave Benton (June 27, 1890 - December 12, 1937) was a Pitcher, born in Clinton, North Carolina, for Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds (1910-15 and 1923-25) and New York Giants (1915-21).
He helped the Giants win the 1917 NL Pennant and the 1921 World Series.
In 15 seasons he had a 150-144 Win-Loss record, 437 Games, 305 Games Started, 145 Complete Games, 24 Shutouts, 83 Games Finished, 21 Saves, 2,517 1/3 Innings, 2,472 Hits Allowed, 1,115 Runs Allowed, 863 Earned Runs Allowed, 52 Home Runs Allowed, 712 Walks, 950 Strikeouts, 66 Wild Pitches, 10,539 Batters Faced, 6 Balks and a 3.09 ERA.
[edit] Career highlights
- Led National League in Games (50), Games Started (39), Hit Batsmen (18) and Batters Faced (1,302) in 1912.
- Led National League in Hit Batsmen (19) in 1915.
- Led National League in Walks per 9 Innings pitched (1.33) in 1924.
- Ranks 74th on MLB All-Time Hit Batsmen List (95).
He died in Dothan, Alabama.
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[edit] External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
- SABR biography on Rube Benton