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The 1892 Brooklyn Grooms finished nine games back in third place and first baseman Dan Brouthers wins the batting title with a .335 average [1]. The season was a tragic one as outfielder Hub Collins left a game on May 14 because he was feeling ill. A week later he was dead, the victim of typhoid fever.[2] The team put on a benefit game to raise money for his widow on May 29 [3]
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[edit] 1892 Roster
1892 Brooklyn Grooms roster
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[edit] Pitching Stats
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Pos |
G |
GS |
IP |
W/L |
ERA |
BB |
SO |
CG |
| George Haddock |
SP/RP/OF |
46 |
44 |
381.3 |
29-13 |
3.14 |
163 |
153 |
39 |
| Ed Stein |
SP/RP |
48 |
42 |
377.3 |
27-16 |
2.84 |
150 |
190 |
38 |
| Bill Hart |
SP/OF/RP |
28 |
23 |
195.0 |
9-12 |
3.28 |
96 |
65 |
16 |
| Brickyard Kennedy |
SP/RP/OF |
26 |
21 |
191.0 |
13-8 |
3.86 |
95 |
108 |
18 |
| Dave Foutz |
SP/OF/1B/RP |
27 |
20 |
203.0 |
13-8 |
3.41 |
63 |
56 |
17 |
| Bert Inks |
SP |
9 |
8 |
58.0 |
4-2 |
3.88 |
33 |
25 |
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