- Earl Hamilton
Infobox MLB retired
bgcolor1=#EAC117
bgcolor2=black
textcolor1=black
textcolor2=white
name=Earl Hamilton
position=Pitcher
bats=Left
throws=Left
birthdate=July 19 1891
deathdate=death date and age|1968|11|17|1891|7|19
debutdate=April 14
debutyear=1911
debutteam=St. Louis Browns
finaldate=May 4
finalyear=1924
finalteam=Philadelphia Phillies
stat1label=Win-Loss Record
stat1value=116-147
stat2label=Earned Run Average
stat2value=3.16
stat3label=Strikeouts
stat3value=790
teams=
*Detroit Tigers (by|1911-by|1917)
*Detroit Tigers (by|1916)
*Pittsburgh Pirates (by|1918-by|1923)
*Philadelphia Phillies (by|1924)
highlights=
*17 wins in 1914Earl Andrew Hamilton (
July 19 1891 -November 17 1968 ) was a MLB left-handedpitcher for the St. Louis Browns (1911-1916, later in 1916-1917),Detroit Tigers (1916),Pittsburgh Pirates (1918-1923), and thePhiladelphia Phillies (1924). He pitched ano-hitter against Detroit onAugust 30 ,1912 . The Tigers did get a run on aTy Cobb walk and an error, making the final score 5-1 Browns. Hamilton also batted left-handed and ended his career with an average pitcher'sbatting average of .153 in 733at bat s.Career overview
Born in
Gibson City, Illinois , Hamilton played his first Major League game onApril 14 ,1911 . Through the early to mid-teens, Hamilton was considered a quality pitcher and was one of the better pitchers on some terrible Browns teams. In 1914, Hamilton had a very quality season, going 17-18 with a 2.50 ERA in 302 and 1/3innings pitched .After being purchased by Detroit in 1916, he was waived back to the Browns less than a month later. Then, in 1918, he finally left St. Louis for good after an 0-9 season, being purchased by Pittsburgh before the season began. That season, in 6 starts, he had one of the most amazing seasons ever recorded. Hamilton was 6-0 with a 0.83 ERA in 54 innings that year. He finished with 1
shutout in his 6complete game s. Hamilton had only given up 7 runs (5 earned) in 6 games. Oddly, he picked that season to enlist in the Navy. Hamilton returned for more fair seasons with the Pirates. Along withWilbur Cooper ,Whitey Glazner , andBabe Adams , he helped make up a good rotation for Pittsburgh, culminating with a second place finish in 1921 (behind only the New York Giants, 4 games). However, they never made theWorld Series with Hamilton.Before he retired in 1924, Hamilton was selected off waivers by the Phillies, and he went 0-1 with them, with a 10.50 ERA. Hamilton made sparse appearances on leaderboards throughout his career, such as a 9th place finish in the ERA leaderboard (3.36, 1921) and a 7th place finish in wins in 1914, when he had 17. He also made the top 10 in losses three times (1914, 15, 21), and ended up finishing only two years of his career with a winning record; his 6-0 season of 1918 and 1922 (11-7).
In 14 years, he was 116-147 with a solid 3.16 ERA in 410 games (261 starts). He pitched 140 complete games, 16 of them shutouts. Hamilton recorded 790 career
strike out s and allowed 1075 runs (822 earned) in 2342 and 2/3 innings pitched.He died in
Anaheim, California at the age of 77.Trivia
*Hamilton pitched 16 shutout innings on
July 16 ,1920 with the Pirates, before losing 7-0 against the New York Giants, clearly having run out of gas in the 17th.Rube Benton was the Giants' pitcher, also going 16 shutout innings.ee also
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List of Major League Baseball no-hitters ources
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