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Catching Hall Of Fame Pitchers
Clark Griffith's Battery Mates |
Griffith pitched for St. Louis (AA) 1891, Boston (AA) 1891, Chicago (NL) 1893-1900, Chicago (AL) 1901-1902, New York
(AL) 1903-1907, Cincinnati (NL) 1909 and Washington (AL) 1912-1914. He pitched in 453 games, made 372 starts and pitched 22 shutouts.
He threw 337 complete games and led the league in ERA (1.88) in 1898.
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CATCHERS WHO CAUGHT CLARK GRIFFITH'S STARTS
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Malachi Kittridge |
101 |
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Art Nichols |
4 |
Tim Donahue |
91 |
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Cap Anson |
3 |
Billy Sullivan Sr. |
45 |
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Johnny Kling |
3 |
Frank Chance |
27 |
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Charlie Dexter |
2 |
Pop Schriver |
19 |
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Joe Sugden |
2 |
Monte Beville |
16 |
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Paul Cook |
1 |
Jack Boyle |
15 |
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Mike Konnick |
1 |
Red Kleinow |
10 |
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Bill Lange |
1 |
Deacon McGuire |
10 |
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Pat McCauley |
1 |
Ed McFarland |
7 |
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Bill Moran |
1 |
Jack O'Connor |
7 |
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John Munyan |
1 |
Morgan Murphy |
4 |
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CATCHERS WHO CAUGHT CLARK GRIFFITH'S SHUTOUTS
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Billy Sullivan Sr. |
7 |
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Malachi Kittridge |
1 |
Tim Donahue |
4 |
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Red Kleinow |
1 |
Frank Chance |
2 |
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Art Nichols |
1 |
Deacon McGuire |
2 |
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Jack O'Connor |
1 |
Monte Beville |
1 |
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Joe Sugden |
1 |
Charlie Dexter |
1 |
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HALL OF FAME CATCHERS are in
RED
** Indicates
1 Shutout was a NO-HITTER
Source: Walt Wilson, Member of SABR