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Catching Hall Of Fame Pitchers
Early Wynn's Battery Mates |
Wynn pitched for Washington (AL) 1939, 1941-1944, 1946-1948, Cleveland (AL) 1949-1957, 1963, and Chicago (AL) 1958-1962.
He pitched in 691 games, made 612 starts, and pitched 49 shutouts.
One of Wynn's shutouts was with more than one catcher.
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CATCHERS WHO CAUGHT EARLY WYNN'S STARTS
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Jim Hegan |
247 |
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Johnny Romano |
6 |
Sherm Lollar |
96 |
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Bob Roselli |
6 |
Jake Early |
67 |
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Tony Giuliani |
4 |
Al Evans |
60 |
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Frank Mancuso |
4 |
Earl Battey |
16 |
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Joe Azcue |
3 |
Mike Guerra |
16 |
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Birdie Tebbetts |
3 |
Camilo Carreon |
15 |
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Quincy Troupe |
2 |
Rick Ferrell |
15 |
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Earl Averill Jr. |
1 |
Hal Naragon |
14 |
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J.C. Martin |
1 |
Joe Ginsberg |
11 |
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Len Okrie |
1 |
Dick Brown |
9 |
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Tom Padden |
1 |
Russ Nixon |
7 |
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Joe Tipton |
1 |
Ray Murray |
6 |
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CATCHERS WHO CAUGHT EARLY WYNN'S SHUTOUTS
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Jim Hegan |
20 |
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Dick Brown |
1 |
Sherm Lollar |
9 |
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Rick Ferrell |
1 |
Jake Early |
4 |
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Mike Guerra |
1 |
Earl Battey |
3 |
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Ray Murray |
1 |
Al Evans |
3 |
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Hal Naragon |
1 |
Joe Ginsberg |
2 |
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multiple |
1 |
Bob Roselli |
2 |
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HALL OF FAME CATCHERS are in
RED
** Indicates
1 Shutout was a NO-HITTER
Source: Walt Wilson, Member of SABR