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Answer to Trivia Question

Who threw the most wild pitches in one inning?

Walter Johnson, Senators, 1914 - 4 Wild Pitches.

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Ray went from University of Illinois into Organized Baseball with Leakville in the Bi-State League in 1939. He won 59, lost 26 during 4 seasons in the minors. Moved up to Cleveland of the American League in 1942 for two full seasons, and then was put on voluntarily retired list for 1945. He returned to baseball with Baltimore of International League for next two seasons, compiling records of 12-7 and 11-7. After his 11-7 record last season the Giants bought him and he finished winning 4 and losing 3 for them. Won his first game as Giant.



The backs of the 1916 Sporting News M101-4 black and white cards were customized and created for distribution through a variety of advertisers such as The Sporting News, Altoona Tribune, Gimbel’s Department Stores, Standard Biscuit, Weil Baking Company, and other smaller companies.



For a player to make good in his first gason is tough enough, but for a young pitcher to jump from Class "D" to the Major leagues, and come through, is a rarity. Such a pitcher was "Sid" Hudson, the lanky Tennessean of the Washington Senators. Coming up from Sanford in the Florida State League with a record of 24 wins and only 4 defeats, Hudson made the change in grade without seemingly acknowledging the fact that the batters in the majors are any tougher. He won 17 games for the Senators in 1940! Winning that many for any club, even while losing 16, is a fairly difficult assignment. Two of his victories, moreover, were brilliant 1-hit games. He hurled three shutouts, including a 1 to 0 triumph in 13 innings over "Lefty" Grove and the Red Sox.



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