Bob McGraw
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Overall Career
Robert Emmett McGraw was born on April 10, 1895, in La Veta, Colorado. McGraw was 22 years old when he broke into the big leagues on September 25, 1917, with the New York Yankees.
McGraw had a 9-year career as a right handed pitcher. He finished with a record of 26-38, 164 Ks and a 4.89 ERA in 591.1 innings.
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Trivia
- Was on the mound when his defense turned a triple play
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Transactions
- July 29, 1919: Traded by the New York Yankees with Allan Russell and $40,000 to the Boston Red Sox for Carl Mays.
- May 3, 1927: Traded by the Brooklyn Robins to the St. Louis Cardinals for Jake Flowers.
- December, 1927: Purchased by the Philadelphia Phillies from the St. Louis Cardinals.
- December 11, 1929: Traded by the Philadelphia Phillies with Homer Peel to the St. Louis Cardinals for Pete Alexander and Harry McCurdy.
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External Links
- Baseball-Reference.com - Career Statistics and Analysis

