Английская Википедия:Ben Flowers
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Bennett Flowers (June 15, 1927 – February 18, 2009) was an American professional baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball for four teams between Шаблон:By and Шаблон:By. During his playing days, Flowers stood Шаблон:Convert tall, weighed Шаблон:Convert and batted and threw right-handed.[1] He was a native of Goldsboro, North Carolina.
Flowers, a knuckleball pitcher, debuted in the major leagues with the Boston Red Sox, appearing in 33 games pitched, one in 1951 and 32 during the full season of Шаблон:By. Then, during Шаблон:Mlby and 1956, he worked in 43 total games for three MLB teams: the Detroit Tigers (1955), St. Louis Cardinals (1955–1956) and Philadelphia Phillies (1956). His most productive season came for the 1953 Red Sox, when he posted career-bests in earned run average (ERA) (3.86), strikeouts (36), and innings pitched (87Шаблон:Fraction), in 32 games, including six starts, and one shutout, while recording all three of his career saves. His lone big-league shutout and complete game happened on August 5, when he blanked the St. Louis Browns, 5–0, at Fenway Park, allowing eight hits and two bases on balls.[2] The losing pitcher in that contest was Don Larsen, later to be immortalized as a New York Yankee by his perfect game during the 1956 World Series.
Over all or parts of four MLB seasons, Flowers posted a career 3–7 won–lost record, with a 4.49 ERA and three saves in 76 games, including 13 starts. He recorded one shutout and 31 games finished. In 168Шаблон:Fraction innings of work, he allowed 190 hits and 54 bases on balls, with 86 strikeouts.[1] His entire pro career lasted for 15 years (1945–1946; 1948–1960).
References
External links
- Ben Flowers at SABR (Baseball BioProject)
- Ben Flowers at Pura Pelota (Venezuelan Professional Baseball League)
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