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Jim Sullivan (1890s pitcher)

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American baseball player (1867–1901)

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Baseball player
Jim Sullivan
Pitcher
Born: (1867-04-25)April 25, 1867
Charlestown, Massachusetts
Died: November 29, 1901(1901-11-29) (aged 34)
Roxbury, Massachusetts
Batted: RightThrew: Right
MLB debut
April 22, 1891, for the Boston Beaneaters
Last MLB appearance
May 6, 1898, for the Boston Beaneaters
MLB statistics
Win–loss record26–28
Strikeouts98
Earned run average4.53
Stats at Baseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams

Daniel James Sullivan (April 25, 1867 – November 29, 1901), was a professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1891 to 1898. He played for the Columbus Solons and Boston Beaneaters.

Sullivan started his baseball career in 1891. He had short stints in the National League, American Association, and Eastern Association, but did not pitch particularly well in any of them. From 1892 to 1894, he pitched for Providence of the Eastern League, and then he was drafted by the Boston Beaneaters before the 1895 season.

Sullivan pitched well for the Beaneaters teams, including the pennant winners of 1897; however, he was not one of their top pitchers. In 1898, he started off slowly and was released in May.

In August 1898, Sullivan rejoined his previous club, Providence.

References

  1. "Jim Sullivan With Providence". The Boston Globe. August 28, 1898. Retrieved June 21, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.

External links

Boston Beaneaters 1897 National League champions


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