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UA 1884 Leaders
Strikeouts per 9IP

1
Profile photo of Hugh Daily

Hugh Daily

Chicago/Pittsburg Unions
Washington Nationals

8.68

2
Profile photo of Charlie Geggus

Charlie Geggus

Washington Nationals

7.92

3
Profile photo of Yank Robinson

Yank Robinson

Baltimore Monumentals

7.32

4
Profile photo of James Burke

James Burke

Boston Reds

7.13

5
Profile photo of Bob Black

Bob Black

Kansas City Cowboys

6.80

6
Profile photo of Bill Wise

Bill Wise

Washington Nationals

6.62

7
Profile photo of Bill Sweeney

Bill Sweeney

Baltimore Monumentals

6.26

8
Profile photo of Tommy Bond

Tommy Bond

Boston Reds
Indianapolis Hoosiers

5.55

9
Profile photo of Peek-A-Boo Veach

Peek-A-Boo Veach

Kansas City Cowboys

5.37

10
Profile photo of John Fischer

John Fischer

Philadelphia Keystones

5.35

11
Profile photo of Henry Boyle

Henry Boyle

St. Louis Maroons

5.28

12
Profile photo of Abner Powell

Abner Powell

Washington Nationals

5.24

13
Profile photo of Jersey Bakley

Jersey Bakley

Philadelphia Keystones
Wilmington Quicksteps
Kansas City Cowboys

5.15

14
Profile photo of Patrick Horan

Patrick Horan

Chicago/Pittsburg Unions

5.05

15
Profile photo of Billy Taylor

Billy Taylor

St. Louis Maroons
Philadelphia Athletics

4.89

16
Profile photo of Alex Voss

Alex Voss

Washington Nationals
Kansas City Cowboys

4.85

17
Profile photo of Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Altoona Mountain Citys
New York Gothams
St. Paul White Caps

4.61

18
Profile photo of Dick Burns

Dick Burns

Cincinnati Outlaw Reds

4.56

19
Profile photo of Ernie Hickman

Ernie Hickman

Kansas City Cowboys

4.46

20
Profile photo of George Bradley

George Bradley

Cincinnati Outlaw Reds

4.42

21
Profile photo of John Murphy

John Murphy

Altoona Mountain Citys
Wilmington Quicksteps

4.11

22
Profile photo of Perry Werden

Perry Werden

St. Louis Maroons

3.25

23
Profile photo of Charlie Hodnett

Charlie Hodnett

St. Louis Maroons

3.05

24
Profile photo of Sam Weaver

Sam Weaver

Philadelphia Keystones

2.65

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  1. I sincerely appreciate the research work, and the information being shared. It is important and interesting history.

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