- Tiny Bonham
Infobox MLB retired
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textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Tiny Bonham
position=Starting pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
debutdate=August 5
debutyear=1940
debutteam=New York Yankees
finaldate=August 27
finalyear=1949
finalteam=Pittsburgh Pirates
stat1label=Record
stat1value=103-72
stat2label=ERA
stat2value=3.06
stat3label=Strikeouts
stat3value=478
teams=
*New York Yankees (by|1940-by|1946)
*Pittsburgh Pirates (by|1947-by|1949)
highlights=
*All-Star (AL): 1942-1943
*Led theAmerican League inshutouts (6) andcomplete games (22) in 1942
*Finished 2nd in theAmerican League in ERA in 1942, 1943
*Finished 2nd in theAmerican League in wins in 1942Ernest Edward (Tiny) Bonham (
August 16 ,1913 -September 15 ,1949 ) was astarting pitcher inMajor League Baseball . From 1940 to 1949, he played for theNew York Yankees (1940-46) andPittsburgh Pirates (1947-49). Bonham batted and threw right-handed. He was born inIone, California .Career
In a 10-season career, Bonham posted a 103-72 record with 478
strikeout s and a 3.06 ERA in 1551.0innings pitched .Bonham was a skilled master of the pitching trade who kept opposing batters off balance with a baffling assortment of deliveries. He started his professional baseball career with the Oakland Oaks of the
Pacific Coast League in 1935. He worked his way up through the New York Yankees minor league system until 1940, when he was summoned from Triple-A Kansas City to anchor a weak Yankees pitching staff.Remaining with the Yankees until by|1946, Bonham was a pitching mainstay of manager Joe McCarthy's pennant-winning combinations between 1941 and 1943. Bonham supplied his team with the decisive complete game 4-hit 3–1 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers in Game Five of the
1941 World Series played atEbbets Field . But Bonham was ill-fated in his other Series starts, losing to theSt. Louis Cardinals in 1942 and 1943, both times by 4–3 scores. His most productive season came in 1942, when he led theAmerican League with 22 wins, sixshutout s, 22complete game s and a .808winning percentage . He made the All-Star team that season and again in 1943.Hampered by a chronic back ailment during his last few years with the Yankees, which were interrupted by a brief time in the
Army in 1944, Bonham was sent to the Pittsburgh Pirates before the 1947 season. Although his physical condition was such that he could not be counted on regularly, Bonham provided three solid seasons for the Pirates.After an 1-4 start in 1949, Bonham won six straight games for a floundering Pittsburgh club, including an 8–2 victory over the
Philadelphia Phillies on August 28, his final game. Eighteen days later Bonham died inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the age of 36, following an appendectomy and stomach surgery.ources
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