Larry Pape Baseball player

Laurence Albert Pape (July 21, 1885 – July 21, 1918) was a pitcher in Major League who played his entire career for the Boston Red Sox between the 1909 and 1912 seasons. Listed at 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m), 175 lb., Pape batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Norwood, Ohio.Pape began his baseball career with independent teams in a suburb of Cincinnati, before joining the Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association in 1908. He entered the majors in 1909 with the Red Sox, going 2–0 with a 2.01 ERA, appearing in 11 games as a starter, reliever and closer. He was demoted to Brockton a year later, being recalled in 1911 to join a Boston rotation that included Joe Wood'>Smoky Joe Wood, Ed Cicotte and Ray Collins. Pape responded with a 10–8 mark and a 2.45 ERA. He also was a member of the 1912 American League champion Red Sox, although he did not play in the World Series.In a three-season career, Pape posted a 13–9 record with 84 strikeouts and a 2.80 ERA in 51 appearances, including 24 starts, 13 complete games, two shutouts, one save, and 283⅓ innings of work. Following his majors career, he pitched briefly for Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.Pape died on his 35th birthday in Swissvale, Pennsylvania, of complications resulting from an old injury received while playing baseball.

Personal facts

Larry Pape
Alias (AKA)Pape Larry
Birth dateJuly 21, 1885
Date of deathJuly 21, 1918

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Baseball player

Career startJuly 06, 1909
Career endSeptember 26, 1912
batting sideRight
former teams
Boston Red Sox
position
Pitcher
teams
Boston Red Sox
throwing sideRight

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External resources

  1. http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/P/Ppapel101.htm
  2. http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Pape.Larry.Obit.html