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Carl Lundgren

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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 Lundgren to be
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expressed interest in hiring 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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The 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 Lundgren.
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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 1913 summarized Lundgren's strengths and weaknesses: "He had everything including speed to burn green hickory and an assortment of curves that would keep a
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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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There were newspaper reports in June 1913 indicating that Lundgren had a tryout with the Mobile team in the Southern League and that he had signed with the
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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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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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was the second lowest in the major leagues, and his average of 5.652 hits allowed per nine innings was the lowest in the major leagues.
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team for three years. He was also a pitcher for the Illini baseball team from 1899 to 1902 and was the team captain in 1902.
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While pitching for the Cubs, he worked in the off-season as a draftsman from 1902 to 1904 and as a dairy farmer after 1904.
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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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baseball championships. Only three coaches have won more Big Ten baseball championships—George Huff of Illinois,
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baseball championships, a total exceeded by only three other coaches in Big Ten history.
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1908. During the 1906 and 1907 seasons, Lundgren compiled records of 17–6 and 18–7.
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Lundgren enrolled at the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign in 1898, studied
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Charles A. Lamar (1913). "The Old Time Fan Discusses the Southern League Race".
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for the 1909 season. However, he was suspended in June 1909 by Toronto manager
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Lundgren was called "the best cold-weather pitcher in the profession" by the
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In June 1920, Lundgren left Michigan to become the baseball coach at his
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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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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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in 1880. His father, Pehr Hjalmar Lundgren, was born in
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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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April 23, 1909, for the Chicago Cubs
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criptograph
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Big Ten Conference
Marengo, Illinois
Östergötland
civil engineering
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