Wednesday, July 28, 2010

BaseBall Pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander Updates


Grover Cleveland "Old Pete" Alexander  was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1938.In 1910 season, Alexander had 29 wins with 15 shutouts for the Chiefs.

Galesburg soon sold the affected player Indianapolis Indians, but that relationship ended, he had hardly begun when the vision of facing a pitcher accidentally broke three ribs manager with his first step.
Then it was sold at Syracuse Chiefs, but by that time with the beginning of the season Alexander was clear. In 1910 season, Alexander had 29 wins with 15 shutouts for the Chiefs.


Many baseball players today, hoping to get on the way to Alexander. He is one of the legends of baseball and the same with Ronald Reagan.

His most famous victim of Tony Lazzeri of the Yankees. In the seventh inning final game in 1926, with the Cardinals ahead 3-2, the Yankees, and two bases loaded. Alexander, who have won two games, including a complete game the day before to alleviate St. Louis. At the 4 knee pitches, he struck out Lazzeri, and then pitched two more innings Hitless wrap-up the World Cup.
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