Bob Caruthers

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Bob Caruthers was a prominent 19th-century Major League Baseball pitcher and outfielder known for his exceptional two-way play and success in the 1880s.

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instanceOf baseball player
human
bats left
burialPlace Cave Hill Cemetery NERFINISHED
careerBattingAverage .282
careerHomeRuns 29
careerRunsBattedIn 359
careerStrikeouts 1166
championshipsWon American Association pennant
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1864-01-05
dateOfDeath 1911-08-05
earnedRunAverage 2.83
eraOfActivity 19th-century baseball
finalMLBGameDate 1893-09-29
finalMLBTeam Cincinnati Reds NERFINISHED
fullName Robert Lee Caruthers NERFINISHED
givenName Robert
hallOfFameStatus not inducted into National Baseball Hall of Fame
knownFor success in the 1880s
two-way play as pitcher and hitter
league Major League Baseball
ledLeagueInWins American Association NERFINISHED
MLBDebutDate 1884-08-05
MLBDebutLeague Major League Baseball NERFINISHED
MLBDebutTeam St. Louis Browns NERFINISHED
nickname Bob NERFINISHED
Parisian Bob NERFINISHED
notableSeason 1885
1886
occupation professional baseball player
placeOfBirth Memphis, Tennessee, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Pewee Valley, Kentucky, United States NERFINISHED
playedFor Brooklyn Bridegrooms NERFINISHED
Chicago Colts NERFINISHED
Cincinnati Reds NERFINISHED
St. Louis Browns NERFINISHED
positionPlayed outfielder
pitcher
sexOrGender male
sport baseball
stateOfBurial Kentucky NERFINISHED
teamAchievement helped St. Louis Browns win multiple American Association titles
throws right
winLossRecord 218–99

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American Association in 1884 featuredPlayer Bob Caruthers
subject surface form: American Association (1884 season)