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Bill Wolfe
Given Name: Wilbert Otto
Nickname(s): Barney
1876-1953

RHP 1903-06 Yankees, Senators

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Wolfe's best season was 1905, when he went 8-14 with a respectable 2.57 ERA for the seventh-place Senators. He never had a winning season. (JFC)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» January 23, 1904: The Highlanders send pitchers Long Tom Hughes and Bill Wolfe to Washington for Al Orth (10–22). Hughes (20–7) came to New York in December swap with the Boston Pilgrims, who received Jesse Tannehill.

» July 13, 1904: The Highlanders, looking for help acquire hurler Al "the Curveless Wonder" Orth from Washington. The 10-year veteran, (3–4) who was 10–21 last year, is swapped for pitchers Long Tom Hughes (7–11) and Bill Wolfe (0-3).