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He also was the first translator of Darwin's works into Russian. The suspension bridge linking the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn became a symbol of America's progress and ingenuity.
The bridge has a span of 1, feet with inch steel wire suspension cables fastened to Gothic-style arches feet tall. Civil engineer John Augustus Roebling, inventor of the steel wire cable and designer of the bridge, was killed in a construction accident at the outset of construction in This gentleman played around the Snorkeys-era and was a rather volatile character. He had lost his hand to a gun accident and the wound never fully healed.
The muscle and skin around his amputation was always tender, which led to him cold-cocking his catcher after continuing to throw the ball back too hard. During the and seasons, Daly won 20 or more games and finished in the top ten of many of the leagues major pitching categories including innings pitched, complete games and strikeouts. Of his great seasons, he pitched a no-hitter on September 13, , and struck out 19 batters in one game. Over the course of six years he played for seven teams: the Buffalo Bisons, the Cleveland Blues, and the St.
Mordecai Brown was an interesting part of this group because his amputation ended up being a benefit to his pitching. After a farming accident early in his life, he had his index finger fully amputated.
He had a second farming accident that left his middle and ring fingers a bit mangled. All of this combined for standard pitches that moved in bizarre ways. In his career, Brown played mostly with the Chicago Cubs, where he helped grab before this last year the last World Series championship in Cubs history. The win gave Brown and the Cubs back to back titles and rocketed him into legend status.
In he led the National League in wins with 27, just one year after recording 29 wins. In fact, from to , Brown had 20 wins or more in each season. In Brown posted the lowest ERA of any player ever where at least innings were pitched with an astonishing 1.
Mordecai Brown still sits at 6 all-time for ERA, posting a lifetime 2.
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