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    Adrian "Addie" Joss (April 12, 1880 – April 14, 1911), nicknamed "the Human Hairpin", was an American professional baseball pitcher. He pitched for the Cleveland Bronchos of Major League Baseball , later known as the Naps, between 1902 and 1910.

    • 1.89
    • 0.968
    • 920
    • 160–97
  2. L. 97. ERA. 1.89. G. 286. GS. 260. SV. 5. IP. 2327.0. SO. 920. WHIP. 0.968. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Addie Joss. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

    • April 12, 1880
  3. Adrian Joss. Nacido: 4/12/1880 en Woodland, WI. Universidad: Wisconsin. Debut: 4/26/1902. Hall of Fame: 1978. Último Juego: 4/14/1911. Bateo. Pitcheo. Año.

  4. 15 de ago. de 2020 · He had incredible control over his pitches, and in 1908, he walked only 30 batters in the 325 innings he threw. On Oct. 2, 1908, Joss threw the fourth perfect game in baseball history, a victory over future Hall of Famer Ed Walsh. He accomplished the feat with just 74 pitches.

  5. 4 de ene. de 2012 · For nine seasons Addie Joss was one of the best pitchers in the history of the American League, posting four 20-win seasons, capturing two ERA titles, and tossing two no-hitters (one of them a perfect game) and seven one-hitters.

  6. Addie Joss Bio. Fullname: Adrian Joss; Born: 4/12/1880 in Woodland, WI; College: Wisconsin; Debut: 4/26/1902; Hall of Fame: 1978; Died: 4/14/1911

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Addie_JossAddie Joss - Wikiwand

    Adrian " Addie " Joss (April 12, 1880 – April 14, 1911), nicknamed " the Human Hairpin ", was an American professional baseball pitcher. He pitched for the Cleveland Bronchos of Major League Baseball, later known as the Naps, between 1902 and 1910.