Rudy Kallio

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Rudolph Kallio
Pitcher
Born: December 14, 1892(1892-12-14)
Portland, Oregon
Died: April 6, 1979 (aged 86)
Newport, Oregon
Batted: Switch Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 25, 1918
for the Detroit Tigers
Final game
May 12, 1925
for the Boston Red Sox
Career statistics
Win-Loss     9-18
Strikeouts     75
ERA     4.17
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Rudolph Kallio (December 14, 1892April 6, 1979) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for two different teams between the 1918 and 1925. Listed at 5' 10", 160 lb., Kallio batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Portland, Oregon.

Kallio entered the majors in 1918 with the Detroit Tigers, playing for them two years before joining the Boston Red Sox. In his rookie season, he showed promise as a solid starter for Detroit, going 8-14 with 70 strikeouts and a 3.62 ERA in 181⅓ innings pitched. But he developed a cronic bursitis that eventually ended his career, pitching only 22 innings the next season. He went 1-4 for the Red Sox in 1925, his last major league season.

In a three-year career, Kallio posted a 9-18 record with a 4.17 ERA in 49 appearances, including 27 starts, 10 complete games, two shutouts, one save, 75 strikeouts, and 222⅓ innings of work.

Following his playing career, Kallio worked as a coach and traveling secretary for the Portland Beavers (1943) and later scouted for the Chicago Cubs (1946). He died in Newport, Oregon at age 86.

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