Earl Moseley

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Earl Moseley
Pitcher
Born: (1887-09-07)September 7, 1887
Middleburg Heights, Ohio
Died: July 1, 1963(1963-07-01) (aged 75)
Alliance, Ohio
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
June 17, 1913 for the Boston Red Sox
Last MLB appearance
September 25, 1916 for the Cincinnati Reds
Career statistics
Win–loss record 49-48
Earned run average 3.01
Strikeouts 469
Teams

Career highlights and awards

  • Federal League pennant: 1914
  • Federal League ERA champion: 1915

Earl Victor Moseley (September 7, 1887 – July 1, 1963) was a pitcher who played for the Boston Red Sox (1913), Indianapolis Hoosiers / Newark Pepper (1914–1915) and Cincinnati Reds (1916). Moseley batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Middleburg Heights, Ohio.

Moseley made his majors debut in 1913 with the Boston Red Sox and went 8–5. The next year, he jumped to the Federal League and won 19 and 15 in two seasons for the Indianapolis/Newark franchises, leading the league with a 1.91 earned run average in 1915 over Eddie Plank (2.08) and Mordecai Brown (2.09). Bothered by arm problems, he played his final season with the Cincinnati Reds in 1916.

In a four-season career, Moseley posted a 49–48 record with a 3.01 ERA and 469 strikeouts in 855-2/3 innings pitched. Moseley died in Alliance, Ohio, at the age of 78.

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