Dupee Shaw - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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May 31, 1859 Charlestown, Massachusetts, United States Died on 12 Jan 1938 (aged 78)

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About Dupee Shaw

  • Frederick Lander "Dupee" Shaw (May 31, 1859 – January 12, 1938), also sometimes known as "Wizard," was a professional baseball player from 1883 to 1896.
  • He played six seasons of Major League Baseball as a left-handed pitcher for the Detroit Wolverines (1883–1884), Boston Reds (1884), Providence Grays (1885), and Washington Nationals (1886–1888).
  • Shaw won 30 games in 1884 and 23 in 1885, but never won more than 13 games in any other season and lost 33 games in 1884 and 31 in 1886.
  • He compiled a career record of 83–121 with a 3.10 earned run average (ERA). Shaw had an unusual windmill delivery and claimed to have been the first pitcher to use a wind-up before throwing the ball.
  • Some attributed his success in striking out batters to his confusing delivery.
  • He once struck out the great slugger, Orator Shafer, five times in a single game, and in 1884, he struck out 451 batters, a total that remains the fourth highest total in major league history.
  • He also holds the major league record for the most strikeouts, 18, in a game as the losing pitcher.
  • He also pitched a no-hitter on October 7, 1885, though the game has not qualified as an official no-hitter since 1991 because it lasted only five innings.

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