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Dave Foutz First baseman/Outfielder/Pitcher Born: September 7, 1856
Carroll County, MarylandDied: March 5, 1897 (aged 40)
Waverly, MarylandBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut July 29, 1884 for the St. Louis Browns Last MLB appearance May 14, 1896 for the Brooklyn Bridegrooms Career statistics Batting average .276 Hits 1,253 ERA 2.84 Teams As Player
As Manager
Career highlights and awards - Led AA in ERA (2.11), Wins (41) and Won-Loss % (.719) in 1886
- Led AA in Saves in 1886 (1) and the NL in 1890 (2)
- .690 career won-loss % (fourth all-time)
David Luther Foutz (September 7, 1856 - March 5, 1897) was a pitcher for the Saint Louis Browns of the American Association and the Brooklyn Bridegrooms of the National League from 1884 to 1896, compiling a 147-66 career record. He also played first base and the outfield. From 1893 to 1896, he was the player-manager of the Bridegrooms.
Foutz died on March 5, 1897 in his mother's house in Waverly, Maryland of asthma[citation needed].
See also
- List of Major League Baseball leaders in career wins
- List of Major League Baseball leaders in career stolen bases
- List of Major League Baseball saves champions
- List of Major League Baseball ERA champions
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- Baseball-Reference.com - career managing record and playing statistics
- Dave Foutz at Find a Grave
Preceded by
George HemmingBrooklyn Grooms
Opening Day
Starting pitcher
1892Succeeded by
Ed SteinPreceded by
John Montgomery WardBrooklyn Grooms Manager
1893–1896Succeeded by
Billy BarnieSt. Louis Browns 1885 American Association Champions Sam Barkley | Doc Bushong | Bob Caruthers | Charles Comiskey | Bill Gleason | Dave Foutz | Arlie Latham | Jumbo McGinnis | Hugh Nicol | Tip O'Neill | Yank Robinson | Curt Welch
Manager Charles ComiskeySt. Louis Browns 1886 American Association Champions Doc Bushong | Bob Caruthers | Charles Comiskey | Bill Gleason | Nat Hudson | Dave Foutz | Rudy Kemmler | Arlie Latham | Jumbo McGinnis | Hugh Nicol | Tip O'Neill | Yank Robinson | Curt Welch
Manager Charles ComiskeySt. Louis Browns 1887 American Association Champions Jack Boyle | Doc Bushong | Bob Caruthers | Charles Comiskey | Bill Gleason | Nat Hudson | Dave Foutz | Silver King | Ed Knouff | Arlie Latham | Tip O'Neill | Yank Robinson | Lou Sylvester | Curt Welch
Manager Charles ComiskeyBrooklyn Bridegrooms 1889 American Association Champions Oyster Burns | Bob Caruthers | Bob Clark | Hub Collins | Pop Corkhill | Dave Foutz | Mickey Hughes | Tom Lovett | Darby O'Brien | George Pinkney | Germany Smith | Adonis Terry | Joe Visner
Manager Bill McGunnigleBrooklyn Bridegrooms 1890 National League Champions Oyster Burns | Bob Caruthers | Bob Clark | Hub Collins | Pop Corkhill | Tom Daly | Patsy Donovan | Dave Foutz | Mickey Hughes | Tom Lovett | Darby O'Brien | George Pinkney | Germany Smith | Adonis Terry
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Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers managers Brooklyn Atlantics (1884) Brooklyn Grays (1885–1887) Brooklyn Bridegrooms (1888–1890) Brooklyn Grooms (1891–1895) Ward • FoutzBrooklyn Bridegrooms (1896–1898) Brooklyn Superbas (1899–1910) Brooklyn Dodgers (1911–1913) Brooklyn Robins (1914–1931) Brooklyn Dodgers (1932–1957) Los Angeles Dodgers (1958–present) Categories:- 1856 births
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