Jim Lindsey (pitcher)
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James Kendrick Lindsey (January 24, 1898 - October 25, 1963) born in Greensburg, Louisiana was a pitcher for the Cleveland Indians (1922 and 1924), St. Louis Cardinals (1929-34), Cincinnati Reds (1934) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1937).
He helped the Cardinals win the 1930 National League Pennant and win the 1931 World Series and 1934 World Series.
In 9 seasons he had a 21-20 Win-Loss record, 177 Games, 20 Games Started, 5 Complete Games, 1 Shutout, 80 Games Finished, 19 Saves, 431 Innings Pitched, 507 Hits, 261 Runs, 225 Earned Runs, 25 Home Runs Allowed, 176 Walks Allowed, 175 Strikeouts, 12 Hit Batsmen, 9 Wild Pitches, 1,943 Batters Faced, 3 Balks and a 4.70 ERA.
He died in Jackson, Louisiana at the age of 65.
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- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis