Hugh Campbell (baseball) explained

Hugh Campbell
Position:Pitcher
Bats:Unknown
Throws:Unknown
Birth Date:c. 1846
Birth Place:Ireland
Death Place:Newark, New Jersey
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:April 28
Debutteam:Elizabeth Resolutes
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:July 17
Finalteam:Elizabeth Resolutes
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Win–loss record
Stat1value:2–16
Stat2label:Innings pitched
Stat2value:165
Stat3label:ERA
Stat3value:2.95
Teams:
  National Association of Base Ball Players
  • Irvington of Irvington, NJ (1866 - 1869)
  • Elizabeth Resolutes (1870)
      National Association of Professional BBP
  • Elizabeth Resolutes (1873)
  • Hugh F. Campbell (c. 1846  - March 1, 1881) was an Irish professional baseball player who pitched in just one season. He was a starting pitcher for the Elizabeth Resolutes of the National Association.[1] His younger brother, Mike Campbell, was the team's starting first baseman. He pitched much better than his 2–16 record would indicate. The Resolutes won 2, lost 21, and made 247 errors, an average of 10.7 per game, with Campbell himself making 21 of them.[2] As a result, he gave up 213 runs in 165 innings pitched, but only 52 of them were earned runs. His ERA was 2.95, which was better than the league average, and was in fact sixth-best in the league.[3] His two victories came against the Brooklyn Atlantics and the Boston Red Stockings.[4]

    Campbell died at the age of 34 in Newark, New Jersey of phthisis pulmonalis,[5] and is interred at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in East Orange, New Jersey.

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    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Hugh Campbell's career statistics. retrosheet.org. 2008-10-04.
    2. Web site: Elizabeth Resolutes team page. baseball-reference.com. 2008-10-04.
    3. Web site: Hugh Campbell's career statistics. baseball-reference.com. 2008-10-04.
    4. Web site: Elizabeth Resolutes game log. retrosheet.org. 2008-10-04.
    5. Web site: Too Young To Die. thedeadballera.com. 2008-10-04.