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Lou Fiene

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36: 451: 258:, and he won 20 games. That performance earned him a roster spot on the White Sox again. In 1909, he pitched a career-high 72 innings in the major leagues and went 2–5. 436: 446: 461: 366: 416: 426: 224: 456: 232: 421: 441: 431: 144: 261:
In 1910, Fiene went back to Minneapolis and compiled a record of 15–6. He hurt his arm after that and ended up playing at
254:. Fiene didn't pitch much in 1907, either. He spent most of 1908 back in the American Association with the 204: 391: 335: 411: 406: 223:. Known as "Big Finn," he started his professional baseball career in 1904. That season, he led the 255: 228: 154: 387: 299: 208: 185: 132: 115: 80: 220: 128: 111: 64: 243: 236: 400: 262: 251: 250:
pitch. He pitched in just six games that season, going 1–1, while Chicago won the
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Big Ed Walsh: The Life and Times of a Spitballing Hall of Famer
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Pitcher
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Chicago, Illinois
1906
Chicago White Sox
1909
Chicago White Sox
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Chicago White Sox
pitcher
Major League Baseball
Chicago White Sox
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
earned run average
American Association
Toledo Mud Hens
spring training
spitball
World Series
Minneapolis Millers
first base
outfield
Chicago


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