Jim Lindsey (baseball)

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Jim Lindsey
Pitcher
Born: (1898-01-24)January 24, 1898
Louisville, Kentucky
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Louisville, Kentucky
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 1, 1922, for the Cleveland Indians
Last MLB appearance
September 27, 1937, for the Brooklyn Dodgers
MLB statistics
Win–loss record 21-20
Earned run average 4.70
Strikeouts 175
Teams
Career highlights and awards

James Kendrick Lindsey (born January 24, 1898, in Louisville, Kentucky; died October 25, 1963 in Louisville, Kentucky) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher from 1922 to 1937. He helped the Cardinals win the 1930 National League pennant and win the 1931 World Series and 1934 World Series.

In 9 seasons Lindsey had a 21–20 Win-Loss record, 177 Games, 20 Games Started, 5 Complete Games, 1 Shutout, 80 Games Finished, 19 Saves, 431 Innings Pitched, 507 Hits, 261 Runs, 225 Earned Runs, 25 Home Runs Allowed, 176 Walks Allowed, 175 Strikeouts, 12 Hit Batsmen, 9 Wild Pitches, 1,943 Batters Faced, 3 Balks and a 4.70 ERA.

In 1938, he was one of three managers of the Dayton Ducks of the Middle Atlantic League.

He died in Louisville, Kentucky at the age of 65.

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