W | L | ERA | G | GS | SV | IP | SO |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
165 | 146 | 3.62 | 514 | 272 | 26 | 2,709.3 | 839 |
In terms of longevity, lefthanded Pitcher Bill Sherdel was one of the most tenured in franchise history as he spent fifteen seasons with the team. As such it is not a surprise that he is currently in the top five in Wins (153), Games Pitched (465) Innings Pitched (2,450.2) and Games Started (242). Despite the long duration, Sherdel was never considered a star but rather a good hand who could be used to start or finish, which wasn’t very common at the time, especially a player who played as long as Sherdel competed.
World Series Champion (1926)
Most Saves (1920, 1927 & 1928)
Most Games Finished (1918 & 1920)
Highest Fielding Percentage by a Pitcher (1918, 1924 & 1925)
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