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Joe Sullivan

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Knuckleballer Joe Sullivan pitched six years in the majors between 1935-41. He was a starter in 55 of his 150 appearances.

Sullivan was born in Mason City, IL, in the center of the state north of Springfield. At age 19 he was pitching at Tucson and then spent several seasons at Beaumont. His minor league career ran 13 seasons, including multiple years at Toronto and Bremerton later in his career.

His rookie year in the majors was spent with the pennant-winning 1935 Tigers under player-manager Mickey Cochrane. The team went 93-58 and won the 1935 World Series. Sullivan, one of the youngest players on the team (Hank Greenberg, Elden Auker and Hugh Shelley were also 24), went 6-6 and did not appear in the Series.

After a less-impressive 1936 season, he was back in the minors until purchased by the Boston Bees. He spent the bulk of his major league career with them, in 1939-40 and part of 1941.

Casey Stengel was his manager all three years, and in all three years the Boston team finished well under .500. Sullivan's ERA was better than the team ERA in 1939 and much better in 1940. In 1941 it was a bit worse than the team ERA and he was sold to the 1941 Pirates in mid-season. With the Pirates, an above-.500 team, his ERA improved notably but nonetheless it was the end of his major league career.

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