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Joe McGinnity- Possibly the original Iron Man? Joe played 6 of his 8 years in the Replay League. He was traded by the Yankees to Cleveland midway through the 1904 season, where he stayed until he retired at age 35 in 1906.
Joe's numbers were-
110-72, 3 Saves, 1587.2 IP, 3.02 ERA, 1.28 WHIP, 444 K, 2.5 K/9, 21 WAR
Other than Joe's pre-Replay years, he was nowhere near the pitcher he was in real life. His numbers were never that bad...his worst ERA of any season was 3.40. He just didn't get much opportunity to pitch. In 1901 and 1902, he had 36 and 34 starts, but after that he never had more than 16 and spent a lot of time coming out of the bullpen. He had no injuries in his whole career, so the Iron Man label still fit....it's a bit of a mystery why he didn't get to play more since he was always effective when he was out there.
Needless to say, Joe didn't win any awards in his career, never mind getting consideration for the HOF.
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"The baseball mania has run its course. It has no future as a professional endeavor." — Cincinnati Gazette editorial, 1879
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