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Revision as of 17:03, 29 January 2020

Flint Rhem
Pitcher
Born: (1901-01-24)January 24, 1901
Rhems, South Carolina
Died: July 30, 1969(1969-07-30) (aged 68)
Columbia, South Carolina
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 6, 1924, for the St. Louis Cardinals
Last MLB appearance
August 26, 1936, for the St. Louis Cardinals
MLB statistics
Win–loss record105–97
Earned run average4.20
Strikeouts529
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Teams
Career highlights and awards

Charles Flint Rhem (January 24, 1901 – July 30, 1969), born in Rhems, Georgetown County, South Carolina, was a pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals (1924–28, 1930–32, 1934 and 1936), Philadelphia Phillies (1932–33) and Boston Braves (1934–35).

Before his professional career, Rhem played for the Clemson Tigers baseball team (1922–24).[1] He helped the Cardinals win the 1926 World Series, 1931 World Series, and 1934 World Series and 1928 and 1930 National League pennants.

He finished 8th in voting for the 1926 National League MVP for having a 20–7 Win–loss record, 34 Games, 34 Games Started, 20 Complete Games, 1 Shutout, 258 Innings Pitched, 241 Hits Allowed, 121 Runs Allowed, 92 Earned Runs Allowed, 12 Home Runs Allowed, 75 Walks Allowed, 72 Strikeouts, 1 Hit Batsmen, 5 Wild Pitches, 1,068 Batters Faced, 1 Balk and a 3.21 ERA.

In 12 seasons he had a 105–97 Win–Loss record, 294 Games, 229 Games Started, 91 Complete Games, 8 Shutouts, 41 Games Finished, 10 Saves, 1,725 ⅓ Innings Pitched, 1,958 Hits Allowed, 989 Runs Allowed, 805 Earned Runs Allowed, 113 Home Runs Allowed, 529 Walks Allowed, 534 Strikeouts, 20 Hit Batsmen, 33 Wild Pitches, 7,516 Batters Faced, 4 Balks and a 4.20 ERA.

Rhem died in Columbia, South Carolina at the age of 68.

See also

Sources

References

  1. ^ Griffith, Nancy Snell. "Flint Rhem". Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved September 19, 2019.