Bob Malloy (1940s pitcher)

Bob Malloy
Pitcher
Born: (1918-05-28)May 28, 1918
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
Died: February 20, 2007(2007-02-20) (aged 88)
Cincinnati, Ohio
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 4, 1943, for the Cincinnati Reds
Last MLB appearance
May 6, 1949, for the St. Louis Browns
MLB statistics
Win–loss record 4–7
Earned run average 3.26
Strikeouts 35
Teams

Robert Paul Malloy (May 28, 1918 – February 20, 2007) was an American professional baseball player and a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played between 1943 and 1949 for the Cincinnati Reds (1943–44, 1946–47) and St. Louis Browns (1949). Malloy batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.

In a five-season career, Malloy posted a 4–7 record with a 3.26 ERA and two saves in 48 games pitched, including 35 strikeouts, 26 games finished, and 116 innings.

While pitching for Triple-A Indianapolis Indians in 1948, Malloy went 21–7 and led the International League both in wins and ERA. His team ended with a 100–54 mark.

As of 2006, Malloy holds the lowest ERA (3.26) of any major league pitcher coming out of University of Pittsburgh with more than 100 innings. The next are Doc Medich (3.77), Steve Swetonic (3.81), and Johnny Miljus (3.92).

During World War II, Malloy served in the US Army.[1]

Malloy died in Cincinnati, at the age of 88.

References

  1. "Those Who Served A to Z". BaseballinWartime.com. Retrieved January 4, 2018.


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