Sam Gray

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1897 – 1953

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Who was Sam Gray?

Samuel David "Sad Sam" Gray was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played on the Philadelphia Athletics and the St. Louis Browns. Gray pitched and batted right-handed.

He made his professional debut on April 19, 1924 for the Philadelphia Athletics under iconic manager Connie Mack. In his rookie season, he pitched 151⅔ innings in 34 games. He was traded to the St. Louis Browns in 1928 and began pitching much more. His 1928 season was his finest year. He pitched 21 complete games with a win-loss record of 20-12. His earned run average that year was his lowest at 3.19. His 1929 season had similar numbers with an 18-15 record. He also led the league in games started and innings pitched. He tied the American League lead in shutouts with four. He shared the league lead with George Blaeholder and General Crowder, who were teammates, as well as with Danny MacFayden of the Boston Red Sox.

In 1931, he had the dubious distinction of leading the league with 24 losses with a high 5.09 earned run average. His final game was on September 18, 1933. He retired with a win-loss record of 111-115, a 4.18 earned run average, 101 complete games in 379 games pitched, 16 shutouts, and 22 saves.

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Born
Oct 15, 1897
Van Alstyne
Profession
Lived in
  • Van Alstyne
Died
Apr 16, 1953
McKinney

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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