Mack Allison

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1887 – 1964

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Who was Mack Allison?

Mack Pendleton Allison was a professional baseball player whose career spanned 16 seasons, including three in Major League Baseball with the St. Louis Browns. Allison was a pitcher during his career. In his major league career, Allison compiled a record of 9–21 with a 3.17 earned run average, 17 complete games, one shutout, one save and 57 strikeouts in 45 games, 27 starts.

Alison also played in the minor leagues with the Class-D Columbus Discoverers, the Class-D Shelbyville Grays, the Class-A Buffalo Bisons, the Class-D Richmond Pioneers, the Class-B San Antonio Bronchos, the Double-A Kansas City Blues, the Class-A New Orleans Pelicans, the Class-A Little Rock Travelers, the Class-A Mobile Sea Gulls, the Class-A Sioux City Indians, the Class-A Des Moines Boosters, the Class-A St. Joseph Saints, the Class-B Bloomington Bloomers, the Class-B Evansville Evas, the Double-A Toledo Mud Hens, the Class-A Waco Cubs, the Class-A St. Joseph Saints and the Class-B Quincy Red Birds.

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Born
Jan 23, 1887
Owensboro
Profession
Lived in
  • Owensboro
Died
Mar 13, 1964
Mount Vernon

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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