Facts About Baseball Great Christy Mathewson

By Katy Dinardi


Christy Mathewson will always come up during a conversation when the greatest pitchers of all time is discussed. Most of his career was spent with the New York Giants during the early twentieth century. When the Hall of Fame was established in 1936 he was one of five players that got inducted that first year.

The years that Mathewson pitched was known as the deadball era. During this time pitchers dominated the game and home run leaders for those season often had under ten home runs. It was considered the deadball era until the power hitter term was established in 1919 when Babe Ruth hit a league leading 29 home runs which was an amazing feat at the time.

There is no argument that Mathewson was one of the greatest pitcher of all time. Any true baseball history book will mention Mathewson in it. His amazing career stats of 373 wins to go along with a career 2.03 earned run average ranks him as one of the most dominate pitchers ever.

An amazing fact about Christy is that he still ranks up high with baseball stats even though he has been out of the game for so long. All of the 20 game win seasons are impressive, but his four 30 game winning seasons are simply amazing. In 1908 he won the most games he ever would in a season when he went 37-11.

Many believe that 1908 may have been his best season. Besides the 37 wins that season he also had an amazing 34 games completed with 11 of them being shutouts. If 1908 was not his most successful season it had to be 1905. That was the only year he led his club to a championship as he had three wins in the World Series, three of them being shutouts including the clinching game.

Even though the Giants were excited to get a new promising pitcher in 1900, they were highly disappointed in his performance as he went 0-3. They let him go and even demanded some of their money back. The Reds then picked him up only to trade him back to the Giants. It ended up working out well for the Giants as he became one of the most dominant pitchers of all time.

Due to religious beliefs Christy Mathewson refused to play baseball on a Sunday. This was hardly a problem for the Giants though as during those days most states did not let teams play baseball anyways. After his playing days Mathewson coached the Reds for awhile.




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