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'''William Henry Crouch''' (December 3, 1886 – December 22, 1945) was a ] ] during part of the 1910 season. The 6'1", 210&nbsp;lb. left-hander was a native of ]. '''William Henry Crouch''' (December 3, 1886 – December 22, 1945) was a ] ] during part of the 1910 season. The 6'1", 210&nbsp;lb. left-hander was a native of ].


Crouch started one game for the ]. On July 12, 1910, he faced the ] at ] and the opposing pitcher was ], a future ]. They dueled to a 4–4 score at the end of eight ] and the game ended as a ]. Crouch started one game for the ]. On July 12, 1910, he faced the ] at ] and the opposing pitcher was ], a future ]. They dueled to a 4–4 score at the end of eight ]s and the game ended as a ].


In Crouch's eight innings of work he gave up just three ], and his brief ] career ended with a 0–0 record and a 3.38 ]. In Crouch's eight innings of work he gave up just three ], and his brief ] career ended with a 0–0 record and a 3.38 ].


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Latest revision as of 22:39, 30 December 2024

American baseball player (1886-1945)

Baseball player
Bill Crouch
Pitcher
Born: (1886-12-03)December 3, 1886
Kiamensi, Delaware
Died: December 22, 1945(1945-12-22) (aged 59)
Highland Park, Michigan
Batted: LeftThrew: Left
MLB debut
July 12, 1910, for the St. Louis Browns
Last MLB appearance
July 12, 1910, for the St. Louis Browns
MLB statistics
Win–loss record0–0
Earned run average3.38
Strikeouts2
Teams

William Henry Crouch (December 3, 1886 – December 22, 1945) was a Major League Baseball pitcher during part of the 1910 season. The 6'1", 210 lb. left-hander was a native of Kiamensi, Delaware.

Crouch started one game for the St. Louis Browns. On July 12, 1910, he faced the Washington Senators at American League Park and the opposing pitcher was Walter Johnson, a future Hall of Famer. They dueled to a 4–4 score at the end of eight innings and the game ended as a tie.

In Crouch's eight innings of work he gave up just three earned runs, and his brief MLB career ended with a 0–0 record and a 3.38 ERA.

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