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Hugh Carpenter Bedient

  • Bats Right, Throws Right
  • Height 6' 0", Weight 185 lb.


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[edit] Biographical Information

Hugh Bedient had a terrific rookie season, winning 20 games and starring in the World Series, but was unable to equal that succes during the remainder of his brief major league career.

Born in Gerry, New York, Bedient went to high school in Falconer, New York. He earned his first taste of fame in 1908 for striking out 42 men in a 23-inning semi-pro game (and years later earned notoriety again when Ripley's Believe It or Not featured the feat).

After pitching for the Fall River Indians in 1910 and the Providence Grays in 1911, he joined the Boston Red Sox in 1912. As a rookie, he went 20-9 and pitched in four games in the 1912 World Series, earning a victory over Christy Mathewson in Game Five. After going 15-14 in 1913 and 8-12 in 1914, he jumped to the upstart Federal League for the 1915 campaign. In what would be his last major league season, he went 16-18 for the Buffalo Blues and led the league with 10 saves.

After his major league days, Bedient pitched several years for Toledo and also for Atlanta and Portland.

Bedient's son, Hugh Bedient Jr., was a high school star, pitching five no-hitters. After playing in college and in the minors, injuries stopped his career. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps, and became the first ex-minor-leaguer killed in the line of duty since World War I when he was one of eleven crewmen involved in a mid-air collision in 1940. Source: Baseball in Wartime.

[edit] Notable Achievements

  • AL Saves Leader (1915)
  • 15 Wins Seasons: 3 (1912, 1913 & 1915)
  • 20 Wins Seasons: 1 (1912)
  • 200 Innings Pitched Seasons: 3 (1912, 1913 & 1915)
  • Won a World Series with the Boston Red Sox in 1912

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