Doc Amole Baseball player

Morris George "Doc" Amole (July 5, 1878 – March 9, 1912) was a professional baseball player who career spanned nine season, including parts of two in Major League Baseball with the Baltimore Orioles (1897) and the Washington Senators (1898). On both occasions, Amole was the youngest player in the National League at the age of 18 and 19, respectively. Over his major league career, Amole compiled a record of 4–10 with a 4.75 earned run average (ERA) and 30 strikeouts in 18 games, 12 starts. In those 12 starts, 10 were complete games. Amole also played in the minor leagues with the Class-A Wilmington Peaches (1896), the Class-B Reading Actives (1897), the Class-A Buffalo Bisons (1898–1903) and the Class-A Providence Grays (1903–1904). Over his career in the minors, Amole compiled a record of 108–137 in 227 games. As a member of the American League Buffalo Bisons in 1900, a year before the league turned major, Amole threw a no-hitter against the Detroit Tigers.

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Doc Amole
Alias (AKA)Amole Doc
Birth dateJuly 05, 1878
Birth place
Coatesville Pennsylvania
Date of deathMarch 09, 1912
Place of death
Wilmington Delaware

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Baseball player

Career startAugust 19, 1897
Career endMay 17, 1898
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former teams
Baltimore Orioles (19th century)
Washington Senators (1891–99)
position
Pitcher
teams
Baltimore Orioles (19th century)
Washington Senators (1891–99)
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