BOB GROOM
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'Robert Groom' (September 12, 1884 in Belleville, Illinois - February 19, 1948 in Belleville, Illinois), was a professional baseball player who played as a pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1909-1918. He pitched for the Washington Senators (1909-1913), St. Louis Terriers (Federal League, 1914-1915), St. Louis Browns (1916-1917), and Cleveland Indians (1918). On May 6, 1917 he pitched a 3-0 no-hit game against the Chicago White Sox. The no-hit game was the second game of Sunday double-header, the first game of which Groom preserved the win, pitching the last two innings without allowing a hit. His best major league season was with the 1912 Senators, when he won 24 games and Washington finished second in the American League.
★ List of Major League Baseball no-hitters
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'Robert Groom' (September 12, 1884 in Belleville, Illinois - February 19, 1948 in Belleville, Illinois), was a professional baseball player who played as a pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1909-1918. He pitched for the Washington Senators (1909-1913), St. Louis Terriers (Federal League, 1914-1915), St. Louis Browns (1916-1917), and Cleveland Indians (1918). On May 6, 1917 he pitched a 3-0 no-hit game against the Chicago White Sox. The no-hit game was the second game of Sunday double-header, the first game of which Groom preserved the win, pitching the last two innings without allowing a hit. His best major league season was with the 1912 Senators, when he won 24 games and Washington finished second in the American League.
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