Big Six

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Big Six was the nickname of Christy Mathewson, a legendary early 20th-century Major League Baseball pitcher and Hall of Famer known for his dominance with the New York Giants.

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instanceOf Baseball Hall of Famer
Major League Baseball pitcher
human
nickname
bats right
battedIn Dead-ball era
birthDate 1880-08-12
birthPlace Factoryville, Pennsylvania, United States
careerEarnedRunAverage 2.13
careerStrikeouts 2500+
careerWins 373
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
collegeAttended Bucknell University
conflictParticipatedIn World War I
deathDate 1925-10-07
deathPlace Saranac Lake
surface form: Saranac Lake, New York, United States
era early 20th century
hallOfFame National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
hallOfFameInductionYear 1936
honor member of MLB All-Century Team
member of MLB All-Time Team
inductedWith Babe Ruth
Honus Wagner
Ty Cobb
Walter Johnson
jerseyNumber no consistent number (pre-number era)
knownAs Matty
The Christian Gentleman
league Major League Baseball
managedTeam Cincinnati Reds
militaryService United States Army
nickname Big Six self-linksurface differs
notableFor dominant pitching with the New York Giants
mastery of the fadeaway pitch
playedFor Cincinnati Reds
New York Giants
position pitcher
refersTo Christy Mathewson
roleInMilitary chemical warfare training officer
sport baseball
team New York Giants
throws right
throwsStyle overhand
worldSeriesChampionWith New York Giants
worldSeriesTitles 3

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Christy Mathewson nickname Big Six
Christy nickname Big Six
subject surface form: Christy Mathewson
Big Six nickname Big Six self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Christy Mathewson
Matty alsoKnownAs Big Six