Harry Howell Baseball player

Harry Taylor Howell (November 14, 1876 – May 22, 1956) born in New Jersey was a pitcher for the Brooklyn Bridegrooms/Brooklyn Superbas (1898 and 1900), Baltimore Orioles (1899), Baltimore Orioles/New York Highlanders (1901–03) and St. Louis Browns (1904–10).He helped the Superbas win the 1900 National League Pennant.He led the National League in Games Finished in 1900 (10) and the American League in 1903 (10) and led the American League in Complete Games (35) in 1905.He currently ranks 82nd on the MLB All-Time ERA List (2.74), 87th on the All-Time Complete Games List (244) and 68th on the Hit Batsmen List (97).He is also the Baltimore Orioles Career Leader in ERA (2.06).In 13 seasons he had a 131–146 Win-Loss record, 340 Games (282 Started), 244 Complete Games, 20 Shutouts, 53 Games Finished, 6 Saves, 2,567 ⅔ Innings Pitched, 2,435 Hits Allowed, 1,158 Runs Allowed, 781 Earned Runs Allowed, 27 Home Runs Allowed, 677 Walks, 986 Strikeouts, 97 Hit Batsmen, 53 Wild Pitches, 7,244 Batters Faced, 1 Balk, 2.74 ERA and a 1.212 WHIP.He died in Spokane, Washington at the age of 79.

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Harry Howell
Birth dateNovember 14, 1876
Birth place
New Jersey
Date of deathMay 22, 1956
Place of death
Spokane Washington

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Baseball player

Career startOctober 10, 1898
Career endMay 14, 1910
batting sideRight
former teams
Baltimore Orioles
Los Angeles Dodgers
position
Pitcher
teams
Baltimore Orioles
Los Angeles Dodgers
Baltimore Orioles (19th century)
New York Yankees
throwing sideRight

Harry Howell on Wikipedia