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Lundgren pitched for the Cubs from 1902 to 1909 and compiled a 91–55 (.623) record and career earned run average of 2.42. During his best years, from 1904 to 1907, he compiled a record of 65–27. The Cubs won three straight pennants in 1906, 1907, and 1908 and World Series championships in 1907 and
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In the summer of 1909, Lundgren appealed from a decision by the Cubs management to deny him a share of the team's $ 10,000 World Series bonus for 1908. In June 1909, he won what was described as "a moral victory" when a non-binding decision was entered, declaring the exclusion of
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Lundgren as its baseball coach, but it appears that the deal fell through after the Iowa Board of Athletics was asked to meet his salary demands. In February 1913, he was also interviewed, but not hired, for the position of manager of a baseball team in
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team, reportedly lost interest because of
Lundgren's reputation as a cold-weather pitcher: "Armour, however, discovered that Lundgren is a good man in the spring and fall, but during the hot months, when his services would be most in demand, he is unable to stand the strain."
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wrote: "Lundgren was regarded as the ablest pitcher in this league last season and he outclassed the other boxmen." Lungren also played for the
Toronto Maple Leafs in 1910, compiling a 1–4 record. In November 1910, he was sold to Topeka in the Western League.
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Lundgren's biggest weakness as a pitcher was lack of control. Even in 1907, his best year, Lundgren averaged 4.0 walks per nine innings pitched. In 1909, he averaged 8.3 walks per nine innings before being released. A profile of
Lundgren published in 1913 by
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His earned run average jumped from 1.17 in 1907 to 4.22 in 1908. He appeared in only two games for the Cubs in 1909, pitching his last major league game on April 23. At the end of April 1909, the Cubs placed
Lundgren on waivers for a price of $ 1.50.
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Chicago Cubs saw Lundgren pitch in an exhibition game between the Illinois college team and the Cubs. The Cubs gave Lundgren a tryout, and he made his major league debut for the Cubs on June 19, 1902, shortly after completing his studies at the
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In 1907, Lundgren pitched 207 innings without allowing a home run, threw seven shutouts, and gave up only 27 earned runs in 28 games. His 1.17 earned run average was the second lowest in the major leagues (trailing teammate
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from 1914 to 1921. He was the head baseball coach and assistant athletic director at the
University of Illinois from 1921 until his death in 1934. Lundgren's baseball teams at Michigan and Illinois won eight
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Lundgren married S. Maude Cohoon in
September 1904. He died in August 1934 of a heart attack at age 54. A historic marker has been placed in Rockford, Illinois commemorating his life and baseball career.
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who had a 1.15 earned run average), and his average of 5.652 hits allowed per nine innings was the lowest in the major leagues. However, he did not pitch in any of the Cubs' World Series games.
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After his major league career ended in April 1909, Lundgren played minor league baseball for several years. In the spring of 1909, several teams expressed interest in
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team. He was the baseball coach at Michigan from 1914 through 1920, compiling a record of 93–43–6. Lundgren developed several major league players at Michigan, including
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in a cyclone and couldn't locate the plate with a field glass. ... He had a strange hold on the art of steering the ball away from the plate that would make
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championships with records of 9–1, 9–0 and 9–1 in conference play. While coaching at Michigan, Lundgren worked in the off-season as a traveling salesman.
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1040:(Carl Lundgren, who in 1908 was a cog in that grand Chicago Cub machine, has just caught on for a trial with the Mobile club, of the Southern League.")
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in 1912. After a short stint with Princeton, Lundgren returned to the field as a player with Hartford in June 1912. In January 1913, the
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After retiring as a player, Lundgren became a coach. He was the head baseball coach and assistant football coach at the
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1289:"Lundgren Lost to Michigan: Successful Baseball Coach Is Taken by George Huff for Illionois "U"".
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Lundgren enrolled at the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign in 1898, studied
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1327:"Carl Lundgren: Former Chicago Baseball Pitcher Was Illinois University Coach"
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look like a brace of pikers who had been touched for their meal tickets."
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The Cubs sold Lundgren to Brooklyn, and Brooklyn farmed him out to the
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1098:"Carl Lundgren: Former Hartford Pitcher to Return to Local Team".
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in a cyclone and couldn't locate the plate with a field glass."
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This article is about the baseball player. For other uses, see
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Lundgren's Michigan and Illinois baseball teams won eight
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Comparative strength of gravel and broken-stone concretes
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The Alumni Record of the University of Illinois at Urbana
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in 1880. His father, Pehr Hjalmar Lundgren, was born in
1182:"Carl Lundgren, Former Cub Pitcher, To Coach Michigan"
1228:. University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library.
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June 19, 1902, for the Chicago Orphans
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Control problems held him back from greater renown.
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2717:Toronto Maple Leafs (International League) players
703:Marengo Society for Historic Preservation (2007).
604:List of Major League Baseball annual saves leaders
1034:"Boosters Meet Tonight To Discuss Celebration".
599:List of Major League Baseball career ERA leaders
680:Biographical Dictionary of American Sports: G-P
2757:Baseball players from McHenry County, Illinois
2547:Illinois Fighting Illini head baseball coaches
1372:Career statistics and player information from
231:Lundgren played football and baseball for the
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655:History of McHenry County, Illinois, Volume 2
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506:In March 1912, Lundgren was hired to assist
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312:". While at Illinois, he played at the
999:"Carl Lundgren Minor League Statistics"
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820:"1907 National League Pitching Leaders"
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1150:"Lundgren Meets Keokuk Directors".
980:. November 24, 1910. Archived from
707:. Arcadia Publishing. p. 103.
2752:American people of Swedish descent
1135:. January 20, 1913. Archived from
777:"Lundy Drops Diamond, Makes Stars"
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1246:. Sport Publishing. p. 48.
1165:"Keokuk At Last Has a Manager".
876:"Armour Made a Bid for Lundgren"
847:I. E. Sanborn (April 28, 1909).
1274:. July 11, 1920. Archived from
1244:Michigan: Champions of the West
1113:"Lundgren May Coach Hawkeyes".
2697:Major League Baseball pitchers
900:. July 1, 1909. Archived from
775:W.H. Beatty (March 14, 1923).
753:Carl Leonard Lundgren (1902).
47:1906 baseball card of Lundgren
21:Carl Lundgren (disambiguation)
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2762:People from Marengo, Illinois
1872:Opening Day starting pitchers
218:Carl Leonard "Lundy" Lundgren
1204:"Lundgren to Coach Michigan"
705:Marengo: The First 100 Years
536:Michigan Wolverines baseball
510:in coaching the pitchers at
235:and played eight seasons of
190:Career highlights and awards
1378:Baseball Reference (Minors)
467:In 1911, he played for the
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1167:The Waterloo Times-Tribune
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759:. University of Illinois.
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457:Connecticut State League
371:The Atlanta Constitution
257:The Atlanta Constitution
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479:on September 10, 1912.
91:Marengo, Illinois, U.S.
1346:"The Hardball Voyager"
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528:University of Michigan
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300:University of Illinois
273:University of Michigan
1309:Chicago Daily Tribune
1272:Chicago Daily Tribune
1242:Madej, Bruce (1997).
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898:Chicago Daily Tribune
853:Chicago Daily Tribune
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1133:The Hartford Courant
1100:The Hartford Courant
1023:on November 6, 2012.
1017:The Hartford Courant
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978:The Hartford Courant
939:The Montreal Gazette
935:"Lundgren Suspended"
920:The Pittsburgh Press
904:on January 31, 2013.
859:on November 6, 2012.
512:Princeton University
488:Charleston Sea Gulls
461:The Hartford Courant
399:Reach Baseball Guide
181:Chicago Orphans/Cubs
1169:. February 7, 1913.
1154:. February 3, 1913.
1117:. January 17, 1913.
1115:The Des Moines News
1036:The Washington Post
953:"Stars Growing Dim"
438:Toronto Maple Leafs
387:Wild Willie Donovan
124:Last MLB appearance
2358:Charles F. Watkins
2342:Charles F. Watkins
2224:George Van Haltren
1374:Baseball Reference
1331:The New York Times
1291:Detroit Free Press
1186:Detroit Free Press
1087:. August 22, 1934.
1058:The New York Times
959:. August 29, 1909.
880:The Toledo New-Bee
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548:Big Ten Conference
516:University of Iowa
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1226:"U of M Baseball"
1139:on July 13, 2012.
1060:. March 23, 1912.
714:978-0-7385-5085-5
508:Boileryard Clarke
453:Hartford Senators
428:, manager of the
306:civil engineering
290:Marengo, Illinois
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