Charlie Ferguson (1880s pitcher)

Charlie Ferguson (1880s pitcher)
Charles Ferguson

Pitcher
Born: April 17, 1863(1863-04-17)
Charlottesville, Virginia
Died: April 29, 1888(1888-04-29) (aged 25)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Batted: Both Threw: Right 
MLB debut
May 1, 1884 for the Philadelphia Quakers
Last MLB appearance
October 8, 1887 for the Philadelphia Quakers
Career statistics
Win-loss record     99-64
Earned run average     2.67
Strikeouts     728
Teams
Career highlights and awards
  • Threw a no-hitter on August 29, 1885
  • 4 20-win seasons

Charles J. "Charlie" Ferguson (April 17, 1863 – April 29, 1888) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played his entire four-year career for the Philadelphia Quakers (who were later renamed the Phillies). When not pitching, he increasingly played in the outfield and – in his final season – at second base.[1]

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Career

Born in Charlottesville, Virginia, he played college baseball and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1883. After graduation, he played for the Virginia representative in the Eastern League, with his team winning the championship.[2] Ferguson made his major league debut with the Quakers in 1884. Philadelphia finished 6th in the National League that season, and Ferguson had a win/loss record of 21-25.[3] That was the only season in which he produced a losing record, and he had his highest earned run average with 3.54.[1]

The next season, his record improved to 26-20, and his ERA dropped to 2.22,[1] while Philadelphia improved in the standings, finishing third in 1885.[4] On August 29, he pitched a no-hitter against the Providence Grays, a 1-0 victory.[5]

He continued his dominance in the 1886 season, winning 30 games and again lowering his ERA, this time to 1.98,[1] good for second in the NL behind Henry Boyle of the St. Louis Maroons.[6] In 1887, he won 22 games and had a 3.00 ERA. That same season, he played 27 games at second base, and had 264 at bats. Along with his 22 victories, he led the team in runs batted in with 85, and his .337 batting average would have led his team as well had his total plate appearances been enough to qualify for the batting title.[7]

Death

Before the 1888 baseball season, he contracted typhoid fever and subsequently died in Philadelphia.[2] He is interred in Maplewood Cemetery in his hometown of Charlottesville.[1] For the 1888 season, the Quakers, Washington Nationals, New York Giants and Boston Beaneaters wore a black crepe on their left sleeves to commemorate Ferguson.[8] In 1931, Wilbert Robinson rated Ferguson as the fifth-best player to that point in baseball history.[9]

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Achievements
Preceded by
John Clarkson
No-hitter pitcher
May 1, 1886
Succeeded by
Al Atkinson

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