Bill Bailey Baseball player

William F. Bailey (April 12, 1888 – November 2, 1926) was an American left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the St. Louis Browns, Baltimore Terrapins, Chicago Whales, Detroit Tigers, and St. Louis Cardinals. He had a career record of 38–76 with a 3.57 earned run average. Despite his poor overall record, in the inaugural Federal League season of 1914, Bailey struck out more than one batter per inning (131 strikeouts in 1282⁄3 innings, or 9.2 strikeouts per 9 innings), a virtually unheard-of feat in that era. In the 1910–19 decade no other pitcher with at least 100 innings pitched even approached that level, with Rube Marquard (7.7 strikeouts per 9 innings in 1911) being second. Nonetheless, Bailey had a losing record (7–9) in that season.

Personal facts

Bill Bailey
Birth dateApril 12, 1888
Birth place
Fort Smith Arkansas
Date of deathNovember 02, 1926
Place of death
Houston

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Baseball player

Career startSeptember 17, 1907
Career endJune 26, 1922
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former teams
Baltimore Orioles
St. Louis Cardinals
position
Pitcher
teams
Baltimore Orioles
Detroit Tigers
St. Louis Cardinals
Baltimore Terrapins
Chicago Whales
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