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Addie Joss - Wikipedia Adrian " Addie " Joss (April 12, 1880 – April 14, 1911), nicknamed " the Human Hairpin ", [1] was an American professional baseball pitcher He pitched for the Cleveland Bronchos of Major League Baseball, later known as the Naps, between 1902 and 1910
Addie Joss - Baseball-Reference. com Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status More of Addie Joss Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference com
#Shortstops: A tribute to Addie - Baseball Hall of Fame Addie Joss was one of the most dominant pitchers of the early 20th century Between 1902 and 1910, Joss racked up 160 wins for the Cleveland Naps (now known as the Cleveland Indians) – doing it all with an absurdly low 1 89 ERA
JOSS, ADRIAN (ADDIE) - Case Western Reserve University JOSS, ADRIAN "ADDIE" (12 Apr 1880-14 Apr 1911), major-league baseball pitcher for Cleveland in the American League between 1902-10, whose career earned-run average of 1 88 per 9-inning game is the 2d-lowest in major-league history, was born in Juneau, Wis , son of Jacob and Theresa Joss
Addie Joss - Society for American Baseball Research For nine seasons Addie Joss was one of the best pitchers in the history of the American League, posting four 20-win seasons, capturing two ERA titles, and tossing two no-hitters (one of them a perfect game) and seven one-hitters
Addie Joss Stats, Height, Weight, Research History - Baseball Almanac The only Major League pitcher (non-Negro Leagues) in the National Baseball Hall of Fame whose career lasted fewer than ten years is Addie Joss His career as a pitcher was cut short when tubercular meningitis ended his life at the age of 31
Addie Joss - Baseball Hall of Fame On Oct 2, 1908, Joss threw the fourth perfect game in baseball history, a victory over future Hall of Famer Ed Walsh He accomplished the feat with just 74 pitches
Addie Joss - Woodlawn Tour One of Woodlawn’s most famous major league baseball stars, Addie Joss was known as "The Human Hair Pin" because he pitched with a pinwheel motion Joss was born and raised in Wisconsin, where he attended St Mary's College in Prairie du Chien and the University of Wisconsin
Addie Joss Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy News Addie Joss P B T: R R 6' 3" 185 Follow Summary Stats News Awards Shop Adrian Joss Born: 4 12 1880 in Woodland, WI College: Wisconsin Debut: 4 26 1902 Hall of Fame: 1978 Died: 4 14 1911 Batting Pitching