Manuel, Moxie : Jews In Sports @ Virtual Museum

Manuel, Moxie

Mark Garfield Manuel

Manuel pitched for two seasons in the big leagues: for the Washington Senators in 1905, and for the Chicago White Sox in 1908.

Birth and Death Dates:
b. October 16, 1881 - d. April 26, 1924

Career Highlights:
In 1908, his second stint in the majors, Moxie appeared in 18 games (including 6 starts) for the Washington Senators and had a record of 3-4 with a 3.28 ERA. He allowed no home runs in 60.1 innings pitched that year.

Career Dates:
Manuel played for the Washington Senators in 1905, and the Chicago White Sox in 1908.

Position:
Pitcher

Physical description:
5'11", 170 pounds
Right-handed

Career Statistics:
Wins: 3
Losses: 4
Winning pct.: .429

ERA: 3.58

Games: 21
Games Started: 7
Complete Games: 4

Innings Pitched: 70.1
Hits Allowed: 61
Bases-on-Balls: 28
Strike Outs: 28

Shut-outs: 0

Relief Pitching
Wins: 2
Losses: 1
Saves: 1

Batting
At-bats: 20
Hits: 2
Home Runs: 0
Batting Average: .100

Fielding Statistics
Put-outs: 4
Assists: 27
Errors: 5
Double Plays: 1

Total Chances per Game: 1.7
Fielding avg: .861


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References:
The Baseball Encyclopedia: Tenth Edition (New York: McMillan, 1996)