Kieschnick appearance on MLB.com
He's interviewed as part of a larger article on hitting pitchers
5 months ago
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They should've mentioned
Wes Ferrell in that article. In 1931, he had nine homers and 24 runs. Between that year and others that he played, he holds the record for all-time homers by a pitcher. Cleveland started him in the outfield for a few games too, but not a lot happened there.
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