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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:For Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox baseball biography Harley Park Parker (June 14, 1872 – March 3, 1941) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from Шаблон:Baseball year through Шаблон:Baseball year for the Chicago Colts (1893, 1895–1896) and Cincinnati Reds (1901). Listed at Шаблон:Height, Шаблон:Convert, Parker threw and batted right-handed. He was born in Theresa, New York. His younger brother, Jay Parker, also played in the majors.

In a four-season career, Parker posted a 5–8 record with 24 strikeouts and a 5.90 ERA in 18 appearances, including 14 starts, 13 complete games, one shutout, one save, and Шаблон:Frac innings of work. Parker was responsible for one of the worst pitching performances in Major League Baseball history. Playing for the Reds against the Brooklyn Superbas on 21 June 1901, Parker gave up 26 hits in the Superbas' 21–3 win.[1] He umpired in the National League during the Шаблон:Baseball year season.

Parker died in Chicago, at the age of 68.

References

  1. Mackin, Bob, The Unofficial Guide to Baseball's Most Unusual Records, Greystone Books, 2004.

External links

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