Carmen Hill

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Carmen Hill
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
August 24, 1915, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Last MLB appearance
May 3, 1930, for the St. Louis Cardinals
MLB statistics
Win–loss record49–33
Earned run average3.44
Strikeouts264
Teams

Carmen Proctor Hill (October 1, 1895 – January 1, 1990), born in

New York Giants (1922) and St. Louis Cardinals
(1929–30).

He helped the Giants win the 1922 World Series, the Pirates win the 1927 National League Pennant and the Cardinals win the 1930 NL Pennant.

Hill finished 23rd in voting for the 1927 National League MVP for having a 22–11 win–loss record, 43 Games, 31 games started, 22 complete games, 2 shutouts, 7 games finished, 3 saves, 277+23 innings pitched, 260 hits allowed, 100 earned runs, 80 walks, 95 strikeouts, and a 3.24 ERA.

In 10 seasons he had a 49–33 win–loss record, 147 games, 85 games started, 47 complete games, 5 shutouts, 34 games finished, 8 saves, 787 innings pitched, 769 hits allowed, 301 earned runs allowed, 38 home runs allowed, 267 walks, 264 strikeouts, and a 3.44 ERA. In addition, Hill won 202 minor league games over 14 seasons with 7 teams.

Hill was a screwball pitcher.[1]

Hill died in

Indianapolis, Indiana
at the age of 94.

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