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As a rookie, McGlynn led the NL in starts, complete games, innings pitched, hits
allowed, and walks while pitching for the last-place 1907 Cardinals, who sported
the weakest offense and the worst defense in the league. Despite tossing three shutouts
and compiling 14 wins, McGlynn lost a league-leading 25 games.
(FJO)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»September 24, 1906: In the 2nd game of a DH, Cardinals hurler Stoney McGlynn tosses a 7-inning no-hitter against Brooklyn. The game ends in a 1-1 tie.
»June 3, 1907: The Cards Stoney McGlynn pitches both games in a doubleheader with the Reds, winning a 1-0 five-hitter in the opener. The Reds then rock Stoney for seven hits to win the nitecap, 5-1.
»June 11, 1907: At St. Louis, the Giants use three pitchers to beat Stoney McGlynn, 8-7. Christy Mathewson, the 3rd pitcher, picks up the victory. Ex-Card Spike Shannon provides a key triple to give New York the win.