Charles Radbourn, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Charles Radbourn

Major League Baseball player

Date of Birth: 11-Dec-1854

Place of Birth: Rochester, New York, United States

Date of Death: 05-Feb-1897

Profession: baseball player

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Charles Radbourn

  • Charles Gardner Radbourn (December 11, 1854 – February 5, 1897), nicknamed "Old Hoss", was an American professional baseball pitcher who played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB).
  • He played for the Buffalo Bisons (1880), Providence Grays (1881–1885), Boston Beaneaters (1886–1889), Boston Reds (1890), and Cincinnati Reds (1891). Born in New York and raised in Illinois, Radbourn played semi-professional and minor league baseball before making his major league debut for the Buffalo Bisons in 1880.
  • After a one-year stint with the club, Radbourn joined the Providence Grays.
  • During the 1884 season, Radbourn won 60 games, setting an MLB single-season record that has never been broken.
  • He also led the National League (NL) in earned run average (ERA) and strikeouts to win the Triple Crown, and the Grays won the league championship.
  • After the regular season, he helped the Grays win the 1884 World Series, pitching every inning of the three games. In 1885, when the Grays team folded, the roster was transferred to NL control, and Radbourn was claimed by the Boston Beaneaters.
  • He spent the next four seasons with the club, spent one year with the Boston Reds, and finished his MLB career with the Cincinnati Reds.
  • Radbourn was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939.

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