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Larry Twitchell

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493: 380:, mostly in center field. As a pitcher, he compiled the best winning percentage (.917) on the championship team with an 11–1 record. He appeared in 15 games as a pitcher, 12 as a starter, pitched 11 complete games, and had a 4.33 ERA. Twitchell also proved valuable as a batter with a .333 batting average, six triples, 51 RBIs and 12 stolen bases. Twitchell also hit well in the World Series where he hit a home run and scored five runs. 36: 384:
home runs, 67 RBIs and 14 stolen bases. After winning the pennant in 1887, the 1888 team finished in fifth place with a 68–63 record. With high salaries owed to the team's star players, and gate receipts declining markedly, the team folded in October 1888 season with the players being sold to other teams. Twitchell was sold in December 1888 to the
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Twitchell appeared in a career high 134 games as an outfielder for the Cleveland Spiders in 1889. He compiled a .275 batting average with 16 doubles, 11 triples, four home runs, 95 RBIs and 17 stolen bases. He ranked eighth in the National League in both triples and RBIs. The high point of his
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In 1888, Twitchell completed his evolution from pitcher to outfielder. He appeared in 131 games in Detroit's outfield and pitched only four innings in relief. However, his batting average dropped by 90 points from .333 in 1887 to .244 in 1888. He also contributed 19 doubles, four triples, five
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Twitchell was known for his strong throwing arm, contributing to his success as both a pitcher and an outfielder. One newspaper account published in 1905 states that he held the unofficial record for the longest throw of a baseball at 407 feet, two feet further than
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After retiring from baseball, Twitchell worked as a commercial salesman in Ohio. On July 21, 1921, Twitchell played in the outfield for an old-timers team in a game against veteran sandlot players to celebrate Cleveland's 125th anniversary as a city.
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Twitchell began the 1891 season in the minor leagues with Omaha of the Western Association, compiling a .264 average with eight triples in 66 games. On July 20, 1891, he signed with the
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Twitchell concluded his major league career with Louisville in 1894. He compiled a .267 batting average in 52 games and appeared in his last major league game on July 7, 1894.
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Known for his strong throwing arm, Twitchell once reportedly threw a baseball 407 feet, further than any other 19th century player. He also served as the manager of the
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and, in 45 games, contributed 11 doubles, three triples, two home runs, 31 RBIs and seven stolen bases. Applying sabermetrics to his 1893 season, his
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of the American Association. In 57 games for Columbus, Twitchell hit .277 with four triples, two home runs, 35 RBIs, and 10 stolen bases.
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After his major league career had ended, Twitchell continued playing in the minor leagues. He appeared in 185 games for the
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during the 1894 and 1895 seasons. He also served as a player/manager for the Brewers in 1895 and 1896.
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In 1893, Twitchell staged a brief comeback, having one of the best seasons of his career with the
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in 1864. He first built his reputation as a baseball player while playing for the
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Twitchell died in Cleveland in 1930. He was buried in Lakewood Park Cemetery in
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rating was the tied with the 1887 season for the highest of his career.
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of the National League. He compiled a .310 batting average and .377
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In 1887, Twitchell spent his first full major league season with the
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Twitchell's major league career began inauspiciously in 1886 as a
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In 1892, Twitchell returned to the National League with the
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List of Major League Baseball players to hit for the cycle
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April 30, 1886, for the Detroit Wolverines
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player from 1886 to 1896. He played nine seasons in
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Index


Outfielder
Cleveland, Ohio
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Detroit Wolverines
1886
1888
Cleveland Spiders
1889
Cleveland Infants
1890
Buffalo Bisons
1890
Columbus Solons
1891
Washington Senators
1892
Louisville Colonels
1893
1894
World Series
1887
baseball
Major League Baseball
outfielder
pitcher
Detroit Wolverines
Cleveland Spiders

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