1909
Orval Overall: 20-11 1.42 .996
In a league that included HOFers Christy Mathewson and 3 Finger Brown, and Howie Camnitz's best season, Overall led the league with 9 shutouts, 205 strikeouts, strikeouts per 9 innings at 6.5 and lowest opponents batting average at .198. In addition, he was in the top 5 in many other pitching categories, including WAR, wins, ERA, WHIP, hits per 9 innings, saves, strikeout to walk ratio, HR ratio, etc.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagu ... ders.shtmlOverall was a right-handed curveball specialist who compiled a lifetime 108-71 record and 2.23 ERA, the eighth best ERA in major-league history.
http://sabr.org/bioproj/person/11f64629Overall was the winning pitcher in the game when the Cubs clinched their last world championship (1909) prior to winning in 2016. He tossed a three-hit shutout over the Detroit Tigers in the fifth game to spark the celebration in the Windy City that would be prove to be the last for a very long time.
The 27-year old Overall struck out 10 Tigers as he won his second game of the series. The right-hander also became the first pitcher to fan four batters in one inning during the World Series.
After Chance gave the Cubs a 1-0 lead in the top of the first with a RBI single, Overall got out of a jam in the bottom of the frame.
He struck out Charley O’Leary, Ty Cobb, Claude Rossman, who reached first on a wild pitch to load the bases. Overall ended the threat as he struck out Germany Schaefer for his fourth of the inning.
Chicago scored the last run of the game in the fifth when Evers doubled home a run. Overall retired Boss Schmidt on a grounder for the final out of the series to earn his place in history. See the link below:
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