- Fred Blanding
Frederick James Blanding (February 8, 1886 - July 16, 1950), nicknamed "Fritz," was a right-handed pitcher with the Cleveland Naps for five seasons from 1910-1914. Born in
Redlands, California , Blanding attended theUniversity of Michigan (1909-1910) before playing in the major leagues. Blanding made his major league debut in 1910 by defeatingWalter Johnson 3-0 on a six-hitter. In his major league career, Blanding appeared in 144 games for the Indians, 86 as a starter and 58 as a reliever. In 1912, he posted a record of 18-14 with 23 complete games in 262 innings pitched. Hisearned run average in 1912 was 2.92 -- well below the league average of 3.44. HisAdjusted ERA+ was 118. Blanding had another strong season in 1913, going 15-10 with an ERA of 2.55 and anAdjusted ERA+ of 119. In 1914, Blanding signed with Chicago of theFederal League [http://books.google.com/books?id=tQ0SAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA9&lpg=RA1-PA9&dq=%22fred+blanding%22+%22federal+league%22&source=web&ots=oHlmYUSgRg&sig=zFpibcUGHjzGiDywZksBKW-ZY08] and became embroiled in controversy, as theFederal League sued to keep Blanding from playing with Cleveland. (David Fleitz, "Shoeless: The Life and Times of Joe Jackson"," p. 90) Blanding died in 1950 at age 64 inSalem, Virginia .External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/blandfr01.shtml Fred Blanding]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Fred_Blanding_1888 BaseballLibrary.com]
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