- Sailor Stroud
Ralph Vivian "Sailor" Stroud (May 15, 1885 - April 11, 1970) was a
Major League Baseball pitcher for theDetroit Tigers in 1910 and theNew York Giants in 1915 and 1916. Born inIronia, New Jersey , Stroud was a 6'0" right-handed pitcher. He played in 28 games for theDetroit Tigers in 1910, 15 of them as a starter. In his major league debut on April 29, 1910, Stroud shut out the St. Louis Browns 5-0. [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Sailor_Stroud_1885&page=chronology] During the 1910 season, Stroud had 7 complete games and 3 shoutouts in 130-1/3 innings pitched. He had a record of 5-7 with an ERA of 3.25. He allowed 9home run s in 1910 -- more than any other pitcher in theAmerican League .In 1913, Stroud played for the
Sacramento Solons in thePacific Coast League , impressively winning 25 games in 315 innings with 202strikeout s. In 1914, Stroud had another great season for the Solons, with a 20-18 record, a 2.01 ERA in 331 innings.After two strong seasons with the Solons, Stroud was signed by the
New York Giants . Stroud had a good curve and changeup, but he was erratic. He won a spot in the Giants' starting rotation in 1915 after winning a pitching duel withGrover Cleveland Alexander . [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Sailor_Stroud_1885] He went 12-9 for the Giants in 1915 and 3-2 in 1916. Stroud won his last major league victory on May 26, 1916, a 12-1 win over the Boston Braves.After his major league career was over, Stroud continued to pitch on the West Coast. Stroud pitched for Hanford of the
San Joaquin Valley League in 1921 or 1922. The owner of theHanford, California team reportedly sold Stroud to theNew York Yankees . However, an article in the Bakersfield "Daily Californian " reported that Stroud refused to report to New York because he did not want to take a cut in pay; theSan Joaquin Valley League was supported in those years by wealthy agricultural interests and paid well. [http://minorleagueresearcher.blogspot.com/2006/04/independent-baseball-in-1920s-part-one.html]Stroud died in
Stockton, California in 1970 at age 84. He is buried at East Lawn Memorial Park inSacramento, California .External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/strousa01.shtml Baseball-Reference.com]
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=strousa01 Baseball Almanac]
* [http://acorns.tripod.com/solons/rosters2.html Stroud's Statistics with the Sacramento Solons]
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