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innings pitched in the majors, with 50 strikeouts and three saves. He finished with seven wins and seven losses in 14 decisions and posted a 4.10 career
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during the 1944 campaign. Center then returned to the Indians for the
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campaign with Cleveland, appearing in 24 games, all but one as a
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Altogether, Center allowed 154 hits and 70 bases on balls in 160
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over all or part of four seasons (1942–1943; 1945–1946) for the
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September 11, 1942, for the Cleveland Indians
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September 8, 1946, for the Cleveland Indians
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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season. That year he worked in 31 games, eight as a
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Index

Pitcher
Hazel Green, Kentucky
Campton, Kentucky
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Innings pitched
Cleveland Indians
professional baseball
player
right-handed
pitcher
Major League
games
Cleveland Indians
Hazel Green, Kentucky
Morehead State University
St. Louis Cardinals
farm system
Southeastern League
minor league baseball
1942
Jim Bagby, Jr.
hits
bases on balls
earned runs
innings pitched
Boston Red Sox
League Park
1943
relief pitcher

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