In 1938, Newt Kimball pitched in 1 game for the Chicago Cubs, with an ERA of 9. He started 0 games and finished 0, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 0 wins and 0 losses.
He pitched a total of 3 outs, facing 6 batters. He gave up 3 hits and 1 earned run, but no home runs. He struck out 1 batter and walked 0.
In 1981, Mike Krukow pitched in 25 games for the Chicago Cubs, with an ERA of 3.68. He started all games and finished 0, pitching a total of 2 complete games. He threw 1 shutout and recorded no saves, ending up with 9 wins and 9 losses.
He pitched a total of 433 outs, facing 622 batters. He gave up 146 hits and 59 earned runs, including 11 home runs. He struck out 101 batters and walked 55.
In 1943, Newt Kimball pitched in 5 games for the Brooklyn Dodgers, with an ERA of 1.64. He started 0 games and finished 3, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded 1 save, ending up with 1 win and 1 loss. He pitched a total of 33 outs, facing 47 batters. He gave up 9 hits and 2 earned runs, but no home runs. He struck out 2 batters and walked 5.
Charlie Bartson debuted on May 14, 1890, playing for the Chicago Pirates at ; he played his final game on September 16, 1890, playing for the Chicago Pirates at .
Jimmy Adair debuted on August 24, 1931, playing for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field; he played his final game on September 7, 1931, playing for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.
Tom Angley debuted on April 23, 1929, playing for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field; he played his final game on April 30, 1929, playing for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.
Duke Brett debuted on August 8, 1924, playing for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field; he played his final game on August 5, 1925, playing for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.
Newt Kimball debuted on May 7, 1937, playing for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field; he played his final game on September 23, 1943, playing for the Philadelphia Blue Jays at Shibe Park.
In 1937, Newt Kimball pitched in 2 games for the Chicago Cubs, with an ERA of 10.8. He started 0 games and finished 1, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 0 wins and 0 losses. He pitched a total of 15 outs, facing 28 batters. He gave up 12 hits and 6 earned runs, including 1 home run. He struck out 0 batters and walked 1.
Newt Kimball played in just one game at pitcher for the Chicago Cubs in 1938 and did not start. He made no putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.
Newt Kimball played in 2 games at pitcher for the Chicago Cubs in 1937, starting in none of them. He made no putouts, had 2 assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.
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In 1949, Mort Cooper pitched in 1 game for the Chicago Cubs. He gave up 2 hits and 3 earned runs, recording no outs.
In 1927, Joe Brown pitched in 1 game for the Chicago White Sox. He gave up 2 hits and 0 earned runs, recording no outs.
In 1901, Frank Dupee pitched in 1 game for the Chicago White Sox. He gave up 0 hits and 3 earned runs, recording no outs.
In 1975, Skip Pitlock pitched in 1 game for the Chicago White Sox. He gave up 1 hit and 0 earned runs, recording no outs.
In 1919, Reb Russell pitched in 1 game for the Chicago White Sox. He gave up 1 hit and 0 earned runs, recording no outs.
In 1913, Jim Scoggins pitched in 1 game for the Chicago White Sox. He gave up 0 hits and 0 earned runs, recording no outs.
In 2011, Cole Kimball pitched in 12 games for the Washington Nationals, with an ERA of 1.93. He started 0 games and finished 4, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 1 win and 0 losses. He pitched a total of 42 outs, facing 59 batters. He gave up 8 hits and 3 earned runs, but no home runs. He struck out 11 batters and walked 11.