Joe Berry (pitcher)

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Joe Berry
File:1938 Joe Berry.jpeg
Pitcher
Born: (1904-12-16)December 16, 1904
Huntsville, Arkansas
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Anaheim, California
Batted: Left Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 6, 1942, for the Chicago Cubs
Last MLB appearance
September 21, 1946, for the Cleveland Indians
MLB statistics
Win–loss record 21–22
Earned run average 2.45
Strikeouts 117
Teams

Jonas Arthur Berry (December 16, 1904 – September 27, 1958) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher. The Lua error in Module:Convert at line 452: attempt to index field 'titles' (a nil value)., 145 lb (66 kg) right-hander played for the Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Athletics, and Cleveland Indians.

Career

Berry spent 18 seasons in the minor leagues before World War II gave him a chance to pitch regularly in the big leagues. He pitched in two games for the Cubs in 1942, and then made an impact with the Philadelphia A's two years later. The 39-year-old rookie won 10 games in relief and saved 12 more, tying for the league lead in that category. He also led the league with 47 games finished, and his earned run average was 1.94.

In 1945, at age 40, Berry led the league in games pitched (52) and games finished (40), and had another great ERA (2.35).

On July 1, 1946 he was purchased from the A's by the Cleveland Indians and continued to be effective, but not as good as he had been the previous two years. He was also 41 then, the fourth oldest player to appear in an American League game that season. In ​50 13 innings he was 3–7 with a 3.22 ERA.

Career totals include a record of 21–22 in 133 games, 294 innings pitched, 105 games finished, 18 saves, and an ERA of 2.45.

Berry had several types of curveballs, a slider, a fastball, and a screwball used as a changeup.[1]

Berry died in an automobile accident in Anaheim, California.

See also

References

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