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27. Rip Sewell

27. Rip Sewell
  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: May 11, 1907 in Decatur, AL USA
  • Weight: 180 lbs.
  • Height: 6'1"
  • Bats: L
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: June 14, 1932
  • Final Game: September 19, 1949
  • Baseball Magazine All-Star - 1943
  • Baseball Magazine All-Star - 1943
  • TSN All-Star - 1943
  • MVP - 1940
  • MVP - 1943
  • MVP - 1944
 
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Truett "Rip" Sewell is not just known for his long run with the Pittsburgh Pirates, as it is Sewell who gave the world the "Eephus."

Sewell first made the Majors with the Detroit Tigers for five Games in 1932, but it was mostly known for Hank Greenberg beating him up.  He finally made it back to the big league with Pittsburgh in 1938, but as Sewell was now in his early 30s, he had to learn how to use every bit of guile and trickery to get outs.

Making the Pirates starting rotation in 1940, Sewell had an occasional pitch called the “Eephus," which was so off-speed that it just blooped over home plate, confusing batters who had years of conditioning to hit a baseball at much faster speeds.  He was named to four All-Star Teams and led the NL in Wins (21) in 1943, duplicating that number the season after.  Sewell’s best seasons were during the talented-depleted World War II, but that should not penalize him, as it was a factor beyond his control.

Overall, Sewell had 143 Wins against 97 Losses with a 3.43 ERA.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Pitcher
  • Acquired: Purchased from Buffalo (International) 4/4/37.
  • Departed:

    Released 9/29/47.

    Acquired (2):  Signed before the 1948 Season.

    Departed (2):  Released 10/1/49.

  • Games Played: 385
  • Notable Statistics:

    143 Wins
    97 Losses
    3.43 ERA
    243 Games Started
    137 Complete Games
    20 Shutouts
    86 Games Finished
    15 Saves
    2,108.2 Innings Pitched
    634 Strikeouts
    3.62 FIP
    1.338 WHIP
    0.86 SO/BB
    27.4 bWAR                     

    No Playoff Games

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    All-Star (1943, 1944, 1945 & 1946)
    Highest bWAR for Pitchers (1944)
    Most Wins (1943)
    Most Complete Games (1943)
    Most Putouts by a Pitcher (1941, 1942 & 1943)

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