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Jerry Nops

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36: 834: 804: 829: 600: 402: 854: 814: 794: 784: 849: 789: 809: 593: 395: 844: 819: 295:'s Orioles for the 1901 season and went 12–10. That was his last year in the major leagues. He pitched in the minors from 1904 to 1908. 799: 824: 270: 839: 708: 586: 388: 132: 751: 609: 288:(.769) and third in ERA (2.81). In 1898, he won 16 games and his ERA rose to 3.56, and in 1899, it went up again to 4.03. 416: 284:
From 1897 to 1899, Nops pitched for the Baltimore Orioles. He went 20–6 in 1897 and ranked second in the league in
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Nops joined the Brooklyn Superbas in 1900 but appeared in just nine games for them. He jumped to the
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September 7, 1896, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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September 23, 1901, for the Baltimore Orioles
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From 1896 to 1901, he played for the 169: 7: 16:American baseball player (1875–1937) 805:Baltimore Orioles (1901–02) players 328:"Jerry Nops Statistics and History" 855:Baseball players from Toledo, Ohio 14: 815:Terre Haute Hottentots players 795:Baltimore Orioles (NL) players 785:Major League Baseball pitchers 1: 850:19th-century baseball players 790:Philadelphia Phillies players 810:Toledo Swamp Angels players 376:Baseball Reference (Minors) 871: 845:Bridgeport Orators players 820:Wilmington Peaches players 800:Brooklyn Superbas players 747: 619: 560: 426: 170: 161: 121: 111: 88: 71: 51: 42: 33: 825:Norwich Witches players 614:inaugural season roster 840:Trenton Tigers players 611:1901 Baltimore Orioles 247:Baltimore Orioles (AL) 239:Baltimore Orioles (NL) 208:Baltimore Orioles (AL) 184:Baltimore Orioles (NL) 235:Philadelphia Phillies 231:Major League Baseball 174:Philadelphia Phillies 418:1900 National League 223:Jeremiah Henry Nops 117:Last MLB appearance 453:Gene DeMontreville 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Pitcher
Toledo, Ohio
Camden, New Jersey
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Philadelphia Phillies
1896
Baltimore Orioles (NL)
1896
1899
Brooklyn Superbas
1900
Baltimore Orioles (AL)
1901
pitcher
Major League Baseball
Philadelphia Phillies
Baltimore Orioles (NL)
Brooklyn Superbas
Baltimore Orioles (AL)
Toledo, Ohio
earned run average
Western League
Atlantic League
strikeouts
National League
winning percentage
American League

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