Pat Ragan
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| Pat Ragan | ||
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| Pitcher | ||
| Born: November 15, 1885 | ||
| Died: September 4, 1956 (aged 70) | ||
| Batted: Right | Threw: Right | |
| MLB debut | ||
| April 21, 1909 for the Cincinnati Reds |
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| Final game | ||
| July 5, 1923 for the Philadelphia Phillies |
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| Career statistics | ||
| Pitching record | 77-104 | |
| Earned run average | 2.99 | |
| Strikeouts | 680 | |
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| Career highlights and awards | ||
Don Carlos Patrick Ragan (November 15, 1885 – September 4, 1956; born in Blanchard, Iowa, died in Los Angeles, California, United States) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball.
On October 5, 1914, Ragan struck out three batters on nine pitches in the eighth inning of a 15-2 loss to the Boston Braves. Ragan became the second National League pitcher and the third pitcher in Major League history to accomplish the nine-strike, three-strikeout half-inning.
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- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
Categories: Major league pitchers | 1885 births | 1956 deaths | Cincinnati Reds players | Chicago Cubs players | Brooklyn Dodgers players | Brooklyn Robins players | New York Giants baseball players | Chicago White Sox players | Philadelphia Phillies players | Boston Braves players | Pre-1940 baseball pitcher stubs

