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Bill Kennedy (baseball, born 1921)

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After pitching most of 1948 and all of 1949 in St. Louis, he spent nearly all of 1950 and part of 1951 in the minors. In March 1952, Kennedy was purchased by the Chicago White Sox, ending his four-year tenure with the Browns at a 12–24 record with a 4.84 ERA. Pitching on a winning team, he went on to
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He pitched three more seasons in the PCL before retiring following the 1960 season at the age of 39. In eight major league seasons, he had a 15–28 win–loss record, 172 games pitched (45 starts), 11 saves, 256 strikeouts and a 4.73
340:. Alas, the trade failed to work out for either side; Stephens and Grissom were both dealt again by mid-season, and Kennedy was demoted to the minors, where he stayed for the remainder of the 1953 season and all of 1954 and '55. 313:, which led him breaking camp with the Cleveland Indians to open the 1948 season, making his MLB debut on April 26 at the age of 27. However, after just six ineffective outings he was traded to the St. Louis Browns for pitcher 309:. Though he struck out just 113 batters, he followed up his historic campaign with a 15-2 campaign record and a 2.62 ERA. After being left unprotected that winter, the Cleveland Indians selected him in the 325:
record the best season of his career working almost exclusively in relief for the first time in his career. Kennedy notched a career-best 2.80 ERA over 70.2 innings, notching five saves and leading the
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Returning to baseball in 1946, Kennedy put together one of the greatest pitching seasons in minor league history for the
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Despite his success in Chicago, that winter he was packaged with pitcher
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September 29, 1957, for the Cincinnati Redlegs
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April 26, 1948, for the Cleveland Indians
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and he spent 1947 with Boston's affiliate at Class-A
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Pitcher
Carnesville, Georgia
Seattle, Washington
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Cleveland Indians
1948
St. Louis Browns
1948
1951
Chicago White Sox
1952
Boston Red Sox
1953
Cincinnati Redlegs
1956
1957
Cleveland Indians
St. Louis Browns
Chicago White Sox
Boston Red Sox
Cincinnati Redlegs
Major League Baseball
Carnesville, Georgia
New York Yankees
World War II
Rocky Mount Rocks
Coastal Plain League

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