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Ice Box Chamberlain

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391: 38: 423:(also of the American Association) the next month. Chamberlain had appeared in five games for St. Louis and pitched in 25 more for Columbus by the end of the season. He finished the year with a league-leading six shutouts. In February 1891, Chamberlain pleaded guilty to a charge of aiding and abetting a prize fight. He received a $ 50 fine and the Columbus team declared that they would not retain him for the 1891 season. 583: 569: 343:, Chamberlain pitched righthanded for the first seven innings and lefthanded for the last two innings. Louisville won the game by a score of 18–6. He was the third major league pitcher to throw with both his left and right hands during the same game. That feat was not repeated in the major leagues until 402:
talked to St. Louis about acquiring Chamberlain in 1889, but Cincinnati balked when St. Louis asked $ 8,000 for him. That year, Chamberlain pitched in a career-high 53 games and finished with 32 wins; his win total was the third highest in the league. Following the 1889 season, a new major league was
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in the second game of the 1888 World Series, he lost the fourth, sixth and eighth games. Chamberlain gave up 11 runs in the eighth game. Though the Giants clinched the series after that game, they played a full ten games, with Chamberlain winning the last game. The series was Chamberlain's last major
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In 1887, Chamberlain won 18 games for Louisville. The right-hander, who stood 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) and weighed 168 lbs., earned the nickname "Ice Box". Some sources attribute the nickname to his ability to remain cool when facing tough opposition, but at least one source links the
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was leaving the pitcher's box when he threw the ball. When the umpire did not respond to Louisville's complaints, Chamberlain's manager told him to run forward out of the box when he let go of his pitches. The move "scared the Baltimore batters out of their wits" and Kilroy did not deliver any more
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signed Chamberlain as an umpire for the coming season. Chamberlain did not ultimately work for the NL because he was unhappy with the salary that he was offered. He played local semi-amateur baseball in Buffalo and then announced that he was leaving baseball to become a boxer. He challenged Jack
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Before the 1893 season, Chamberlain indicated his displeasure with the climate in Cincinnati and said that he hoped to pitch for New York or Philadelphia in the coming year. He also said that he would be happy to pitch in Buffalo if the city received a major league
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in two of his seasons, Chamberlain completed 264 of his 301 games started. His complete game total was ranked 64th on the all-time major league list after the 2013 season. Chamberlain also hit nine home runs, including a grand slam, during his major league career.
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Chamberlain had returned to Buffalo by May 1890, where he was reported to be hanging out in pool rooms. Rumors held that Chamberlain wanted to join the Brotherhood and that he was "playing for his release." He was sold to the
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Baty, a black fighter, to a boxing match and posted a $ 500 bet on the fight. There is no record of Chamberlain boxing against Baty or anyone else, and little is known about his life after the major leagues.
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played on the team. Years later, Wagner recalled Chamberlain as an experienced pitcher who shared his baseball knowledge with his young teammates. He reported to the Spiders in 1896. The team featured
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in August 1888, having already registered 14 wins for the Colonels that year. He earned 11 more wins in the last six weeks of the season. He struck out 176 batters and registered a 2.19
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that season, good for fifth among the league's pitchers. The Browns finished 1888 with a fourth consecutive league pennant. However, not long after Chamberlain joined the club, pitcher
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became the first major league player to hit four home runs in one game. Two of Lowe's home runs came in the same inning. Lowe hit only 70 career home runs in an 18-year career.
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with a 92–43 record. Normally a right-handed pitcher, Chamberlain pitched the last two innings of an 1888 game with his left hand, making him a rare example of a
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finished with an overall record of 82–68. League officials split the season into two halves and the Reds finished fourth and eighth in the respective halves.
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in 1891. He was the losing pitcher in the last of 485 shutouts recorded in the few seasons of American Association play. In August, he gave up the longest
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Chamberlain finished his major league career with a 157–120 win–loss record and a 3.57 earned run average. Though he only finished among the top ten in
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was afraid that Chamberlain would jump to the Chicago team in the new league; the manager of the Browns from the previous season,
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during 1886–1896. In several seasons, Chamberlain finished in his league's top ten in a number of pitching categories, including
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indicated immediate interest in Chamberlain, hoping that he would pitch most of the team's games. Chamberlain earned a 22–23
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left the team to get married. In the World Series, the Browns had only Chamberlain and pitcher
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and later announced he was becoming a boxer, but neither venture appears to have worked out.
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on September 13, 1886. In early October, Chamberlain was pitching in a game against the
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on September 22, 1929, at the age of 61. He was interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery in
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Not much is known about Chamberlain's later life. He died in Baltimore in 1929.
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reported that the pitcher had a brother, F. Earl Chamberlain, who was named a
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nickname to chronic laziness. On May 9, 1888, while pitching against the
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ruled that the sun was too bright for players to see the ball. The
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Chamberlain finished his major-league baseball career with 264
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Chamberlain briefly played minor league baseball for the 1899
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September 13, 1886, for the Louisville Colonels
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player. He played in the major leagues as a right-handed
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May 13, 1896, for the Cleveland Spiders
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Baltimore, Maryland
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Louisville Colonels
St. Louis Browns
Columbus Solons
Philadelphia Athletics
Cincinnati Reds
Cleveland Spiders
professional baseball
pitcher
wins
earned run average
strikeouts
shutouts
1888 St. Louis Browns
American Association
pennant
switch pitcher
complete games
games started
umpire
Warsaw, New York
Hamilton, Ontario
Southern League
Macon, Georgia

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