Stump Wiedman
George Edward Wiedman
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Height: unknown
Weight: 165 lbs.
Born: February 17, 1861 in Rochester, NY
Died: March 2, 1905 in New York, NY
Stump was a two-time twenty-game winner, which sounds fairly impressive until you consider that he lost twenty games five years in a row, including a high of 36 losses in 1886! Still, he ate up a lot of innings, and was a valued member of the Detroit staff, pitching six years for them in an age where it was rare to play for the same club three years in a row. With the Mets, he was a little bit better than their average pitcher for 1887, in terms of both Winning Percentage and Earned Run Average; he also pitched the season's only shutout. His Old Judge card is pictured here, courtesy of the Library of Congress, and another one is shown below.
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PITCHING RECORD YEAR CLUB G GS CG IP W L PCT H R ER SO BB ShO SV ERA |
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SPLIT SEASONS (team-leading totals in red)YEAR CLUB G GS CG IP W L PCT H R ER SO BB ShO SV ERA 1887 Det NL 21 21 20 183.0 13 7 .650 221 132 109 56 60 0 0 5.36 1887 *METS* 12 12 11 97.0 4 8 .333 122 84 50 37 25 1 0 4.64 1887 N Y NL 1 1 1 8.0 0 1 .000 10 6 1 4 2 0 0 1.12 |
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