- Denny Galehouse
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Denny Galehouse Pitcher Born: December 7, 1911
Marshallville, OhioDied: October 14, 1998 (aged 86)
Doylestown, OhioBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut April 30, 1934 for the Cleveland Indians Last MLB appearance May 3, 1949 for the Boston Red Sox Career statistics Win-loss record 109-118 Earned run average 3.97 Strikeouts 851 Teams - Cleveland Indians (1934-1938)
- Boston Red Sox (1939-1940, 1947-1949)
- St. Louis Browns (1941-1944, 1946-1947)
Dennis Ward Galehouse (December 7, 1911 — October 14, 1998) born in Marshallville, Ohio was a pitcher for the Cleveland Indians (1934–38), Boston Red Sox (1939–40 and 1947–49) and St. Louis Browns (1941–44 and 1946–47). He helped the Browns win the 1944 American League Pennant.
Galehouse led the American League in Walks per 9 Innings Pitched (2.48) in 1947, bases on balls per 9 innings pitched (2.482) in 1947, and also came in 5th for shutouts in the American League (with 3), also in 1947.[1]
In 15 years he had a 109-118 Win-Loss record, 375 Games, 258 Games Started, 100 Complete Games, 17 Shutouts, 67 Games Finished, 13 Saves, 2,004 Innings Pitched, 2,148 Hits Allowed, 999 Runs Allowed, 885 Earned Runs Allowed, 104 Home Runs Allowed, 735 Walks Allowed, 851 Strikeouts, 18 Hit Batsmen, 29 Wild Pitches, 8,688 Batters Faced, 3 Balks and a 3.97 ERA.
Galehouse started a one game, winner take all playoff for the Boston Red Sox against Cleveland in October 1948 to determine who would win the AL pennant. The Sox lost that game and Cleveland went on to win the World Series that year. Galehouse remained in baseball after his playing career as a scout for both the Red Sox and Indians, as well as the San Diego Padres. He died in Doylestown, Ohio at the age of 86.
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- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
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