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Even though Klepfer was a fairly productive pitcher, he will still go down in history as one of the worst hitters (pitcher or otherwise) to ever step on the diamond. In 125 career at-bats, he collected 6 hits for a paltry .048
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Perhaps the most extraordinary part of his career was his second to last season-1917. He went 14–4 with a 2.37 ERA in 213 innings. He finished his career with a 22–17 record and a 2.98 ERA in 98 games.
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Klepfer made his big league debut on July 4, 1911, with the Highlanders. His career was chopped up due to time spent fighting in
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After baseball, Klepfer became an independent oil operator and then in 1946 went to work for C.W. Titus, an oilman in
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Klepfer, commonly known as "Big Ed", was born on March 17, 1888, in
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in France. At one time in his war fighting tenure, he was gassed.
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On August 21, 1915, the White Sox traded Klepfer along with
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September 5, 1919, for the Cleveland Indians
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July 11, 1911, for the New York Highlanders
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Baseball players from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania
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Pitcher
Summerville, Pennsylvania
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Earned run average
Win–loss record
Strikeouts
New York Highlanders\Yankees
1911
1913
Chicago White Sox
1915
Cleveland Indians
1915
1917
1919
spitball
pitcher
Major League Baseball
New York Yankees
Chicago White Sox
Cleveland Indians
Summerville, Pennsylvania
Penn State University
World War I
American Expeditionary Forces
batting average
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Larry Chappell
Braggo Roth

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