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'''Walter Frederick Moser''' ([[February 27]], [[1881]] - [[December 10]], [[1946]]) was a [[pitcher]] in [[Major League Baseball]] who played for the [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia Athletics]] during the {{by|1906}} season and with the [[Boston Red Sox]] and [[Baltimore Orioles|St. Louis Browns]] in {{by|1911}}. Listed at 5' 9", 170 lb., Moser batted and threw [[right-handed]]. He was born in [[Concord, North Carolina]].
'''Walter Frederick Moser''' (February 27, 1881 - December 10, 1946) was a [[pitcher]] in [[Major League Baseball]] who played for the [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia Athletics]] during the {{by|1906}} season and with the [[Boston Red Sox]] and [[Baltimore Orioles|St. Louis Browns]] in {{by|1911}}. Listed at 5' 9", 170 lb., Moser batted and threw [[right-handed]]. He was born in [[Concord, North Carolina]].


In a two-season career, Moser posted a 0-7 record with 4.58 [[earned run average|ERA]] in 14 appearances, including nine [[starting pitcher|starts]], 30 [[strikeout]]s, 30 [[base on balls|walk]], 97 hits allowed, and 70⅔ innings of work.
In a two-season career, Moser posted a 0-7 record with 4.58 [[earned run average|ERA]] in 14 appearances, including nine [[starting pitcher|starts]], 30 [[strikeout]]s, 30 [[base on balls|walk]], 97 hits allowed, and 70⅔ innings of work.

Revision as of 01:43, 10 December 2009

Walter Frederick Moser (February 27, 1881 - December 10, 1946) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Athletics during the 1906 season and with the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Browns in 1911. Listed at 5' 9", 170 lb., Moser batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Concord, North Carolina.

In a two-season career, Moser posted a 0-7 record with 4.58 ERA in 14 appearances, including nine starts, 30 strikeouts, 30 walk, 97 hits allowed, and 70⅔ innings of work.

Moser died at the age of 65 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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