Dan Daub

Daniel William Daub
Born: January 12, 1868
Middletown, OH US
Deceased: March 25, 1951
Bradenton, FL US
Primary Position: Pitcher
All Position(s) Played: 2B, LF, OF
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 160
Career: 1893-1901
Major League Statistics

Dan Daub compiled a career record of 11 wins and 7 losses and a 0.33 ERA in his 32-game pitching career with the Chattanooga Warriors, Hartford Bluebirds, Omaha Omahogs/St. Joseph Saints, Buffalo Bisons, Kansas City Blues and Marion Stars/Glassblowers. He began playing during the 1893 season and last took the field during the 1901 campaign.

      

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Pitching:

Year Level Lg Team W L W% ERA G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF
1893BSOUAChattanooga Warriors74.63612101010.0
1896AATLL1Hartford Bluebirds201.0001.00222018.011623530
1900AWL2Kansas City Blues23.4000.00731036.04831166
1901AINSL2Marion Stars/Glassblowers110.0
Totals117.6110.3332150131054.0593720190113000

Batting:

Year Level Lg Team GP PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS TB DP HBP SH SF IBB
1893BSOUAChattanooga Warriors185252713300.250.250.308.55816
1896AATLL1Hartford Bluebirds288232001.375.375.6251.0005
1900AWL2Kansas City Blues81818051000.278.278.333.6116
Totals28787892160001000.269.269.346.6152700000


Fielding:

Year Level Lg Team Pos GP PO A E DP Fld% RF/G
1893BSOUAChattanooga WarriorsOF6.000
1893BSOUAChattanooga WarriorsP12.000
1900AWL2Kansas City BluesP7.000
1900AWL2Kansas City BluesLF1.000
Totals260000.000

Minor League Service:

Year Level League Team Affiliation First Appearance Final Appearance
1893BSouthern LeagueChattanooga Warriors
1896AAtlantic LeagueHartford BluebirdsMay 14, 1896May 18, 1896
1898AWestern LeagueOmaha Omahogs/St. Joseph SaintsApril 23, 1898July 5, 1898
1899AWestern LeagueBuffalo BisonsApril 28, 1899July 3, 1899
1900AAmerican LeagueKansas City BluesApril 20, 1900May 17, 1900
1901AWestern AssociationMarion Stars/Glassblowers




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