Nick Cullop (pitcher)

Nick Cullop (pitcher)
Nick Cullop

Pitcher
Born: September 17, 1887(1887-09-17)
Chilhowie, Virginia
Died: April 15, 1961(1961-04-15) (aged 73)
Tazewell, Virginia
Batted: Left Threw: Left 
MLB debut
May 20, 1913 for the Cleveland Naps
Last MLB appearance
May 9, 1921 for the St Louis Browns
Career statistics
Win-Loss Record     57-54
Earned Run Average     2.73
Strikeouts     400
Innings Pitched     1024
Teams

Norman Andrew "Nick" Cullop[1] (September 17, 1887–April 15, 1961) was a starting pitcher who played in Major League Baseball between 1913 and 1921. A native of Chilhowie, Virginia, Cullop batted and threw left-handed. He is not related to outfielder Nick Cullop.

Biography

Cullop started his professional career with Salt Lake City (PCL) and reached the majors in 1913 with the Cleveland Naps, spending part of two seasons with them before moving to the Kansas City Packers (1914–15), New York Yankees (1916–17) and St. Louis Browns (1921). His most productive season came in 1915 with Kansas City in the outlaw Federal League, when he recorded career-numbers in wins (22) and innings pitched (302 ⅓). With the 1916 Yankees he went 13-6 with 77 strikeouts and led the team with a 2.05 ERA, which was also a career-high. Cullop also had the dubious distinction of losing 20 games in 1914, and splitting his 20 losses between two leagues, losing one game for the American League Naps and 19 for the Federal League Packers.

In a six-season career, Cullop posted a 57-55 record with 400 strikeouts and a 2.73 ERA in 1024.0 innings, including nine shutouts and 62 complete games. Cullop died in Tazewell, Virginia at the age of 73.

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