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39. Pete Donohue

39. Pete Donohue
  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: November 5, 1900 in Athens, TX USA
  • Weight: 185 lbs.
  • Height: 6'2"
  • Bats: R
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: July 01, 1921
  • Final Game: May 06, 1932
  • Baseball Magazine All-Star - 1925
  • MVP - 1925
 
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Pete Donohue’s 20 Wins in 1926 were enough to win him that title, but he actually had two other seasons where he accumulated 21 Wins (1923 & 1925) as a Starting Pitcher with the Reds.  Donohue was an excellent control pitcher who would seven time finish in the top in BB/9, including a top finish in 1926.  He would also finish third in Earned Run Average twice.  He would also finish in top three in FIP four times.

With Cincinnati, Donohue posted a record of 127-110 with a 3.73 ERA, and was a Reds Hall of Fame selection in 1964.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Pitcher
  • Acquired: Signed before the 1921 Season.
  • Departed:

    Traded to the New York Giants with Ethan Allen for Pat Crawford 5/27/30.

  • Games Played: 316
  • Notable Statistics: 127 Wins
    110 Losses
    3.73 ERA
    253 Games Started
    134 Complete Games
    16 Shutouts
    47 Games Finished
    13 Saves
    1,996.1 Innings Pitched
    536 Strikeouts
    3.51 FIP
    1.328 WHIP
    1.38 SO/BB
    19.9 bWAR

    No Playoff Games
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    Most Wins (1926)
    Lowest BB/9 (1926)
    Most Innings Pitched (1925 & 1926)
    Most Games Started (1925 & 1926)
    Most Complete Games (1925)
    Most Shutouts (1926)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Pitcher (1924)

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