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A Detroit native, Cicotte played minor league baseball for the Augusta Tourists in Georgia in 1905, where he was a teammate of Ty Cobb. Both players were purchased by the Tigers, and Cicotte made his big-league debut on September 3, 1905. Pitching in three games for Detroit, Cicotte compiled a 1–1 record with a 3.50 earned run average.
Major League Baseball career statistics are from Baseball-Reference.com. Eddie Cicotte is credited as the inventor of the knuckleball. Hoyt Wilhelm won 124 games in relief, the major league record, and was the first pitcher to reach 200 saves and the first to appear in 1,000 games.
Eddie Cicotte: 249 Herb Pennock* 249 Stump Weidman: 249 84 Bobo Newsom: 246 85 Hooks Dauss: 245 Phil Niekro* 245 John Montgomery Ward* 245 88 Harry Howell: 244 Juan Marichal* 244 90 Jack Quinn: 243 91 Bert Blyleven* 242 Deacon Phillippe: 242 Bucky Walters: 242 94 Sam Leever: 241 95 Kid Gleason: 240 96 Addie Joss* 234 97 Candy Cummings* 233 98 ...
Stats updated as of the end of the 2024 season. Rank Player (2025 WAR) WAR 1 ... Eddie Cicotte: 59.1 204 Cole Hamels: 59.0 Joe McGinnity* 59.0 Urban Shocker: 59.0
1919 Chicago White Sox team photo. In 1919, Eddie Cicotte led the majors with 29 wins and 30 complete games, going 29–7 for the season with a 1.82 ERA (2nd in AL) and 110 strikeouts (7th in AL).
Toggle Player stats subsection. 2.1 Batting. 2.1.1 Starters by position. 2.1.2 Other batters. ... Ace pitcher Eddie Cicotte led the AL in losses, with 19. Season ...
College student/TikToker Troy Cicotte shocked the internet with how much food he consumed during a "what I eat in a day" that fans say totaled 6,000 calories.
The 1917 Chicago White Sox dominated the American League with a record of 100–54. The 100 wins is a club record that still stands. [1] Their offense was first in runs scored while their pitching staff led the league with a 2.16 ERA.