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John Malarkey

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Malarkey entered the records books when he became the only pitcher to date in major league history to earn a victory by hitting his own
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In between, Malarkey spent all or part of 10 seasons in the minors from 1896 to 1908, winning 20 or more games in five times.
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In that season, Malarkey ranked fourth on the Boston pitching with his eight wins. Besides, he posted a strong 2.59
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and was one of only four ERA qualifiers in the majors who did not surrender a single home run, being the others
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in the bottom of the 11th inning to give the Beaneaters a 4–3 victory in the second game of a
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September 21, 1894, for the Washington Senators
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September 20, 1903, for the Boston Beaneaters
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Pitcher
Springfield, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
W–L record
ERA
SO
BB
Innings
Washington Senators
1894
1896
Chicago Orphans
1899
Boston Beaneaters
1902
1903
pitcher
Major League Baseball
Washington Senators
Chicago Orphans
Boston Beaneaters
walk-off home run
St. Louis Cardinals
Mike O'Neill
doubleheader
South End Grounds
earned run average
Ed Siever
Detroit Tigers

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