Charlie Cady
For the politician, see Charles A. Cady.
Charlie Cady | |||
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Pitcher/Outfielder | |||
Born: Chicago | December 22, 1864|||
Died: June 7, 1909 44) Chicago, Illinois | (aged|||
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MLB debut | |||
September 5, 1883, for the Cleveland Blues | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
June 19, 1884, for the Kansas City Cowboys | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Win–loss record | 3–2 | ||
Earned run average | 3.77 | ||
Strikeouts | 20 | ||
Teams | |||
Charles B. Cady (December 1865 – June 7, 1909) was a Major League Baseball pitcher/outfielder in the 19th century. In 1883 he played in three games for the Cleveland Blues of the National League, and in 1884 played in six games for the Chicago Browns and in two games for the Kansas City Cowboys, both of the Union Association.
In 11 total games, Cady was just 2-for-34 at the plate, a batting average of .059. He was much more successful as a pitcher. In five starts, all complete games, he was 3–2 with an earned run average of 3.77.
At age 17 in 1883, he was the second youngest player to appear in a National League game, and at age 18 in 1884 was the sixth youngest in the Union Association.
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