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{{short description|American baseball player (1876-1934)}}
{{Infobox MLB player
{{Infobox baseball biography
|name=Fred Glade
|name=Fred Glade
|position=[[Pitcher]]
|position=[[Pitcher]]
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|throws=Right
|throws=Right
|birth_date={{Birth date|1876|1|25}}
|birth_date={{Birth date|1876|1|25}}
|birth_place=[[Dubuque, Iowa]]
|birth_place=[[Dubuque, Iowa]], U.S.
|death_date={{death date and age|1934|11|21|1876|1|25}}
|death_date={{death date and age|1934|11|21|1876|1|25}}
|death_place=[[Grand Island, Nebraska]]
|death_place=[[Grand Island, Nebraska]], U.S.
|debutleague = MLB
|debutdate=May 27
|debutdate=May 27
|debutyear= 1902
|debutyear= 1902
|debutteam= [[Chicago Cubs|Chicago Orphans]]
|debutteam= Chicago Orphans
|finalleague = MLB
|finaldate=June 21
|finaldate=June 21
|finalyear=1908
|finalyear=1908
|finalteam= [[New York Yankees|New York Highlanders]]
|finalteam= New York Highlanders
|statleague = MLB
|stat1label=[[Win–loss record (pitching)|Win–loss record]]
|stat1label=[[Win–loss record (pitching)|Win–loss record]]
|stat1value=52–68
|stat1value=52–68
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|stat3value=464
|stat3value=464
|teams=
|teams=
* [[Chicago Cubs|Chicago Orphans]] (1902)
* [[Chicago Orphans]] (1902)
* [[Baltimore Orioles|St. Louis Browns]] (1904–1907)
* [[St. Louis Browns]] (1904–1907)
* [[New York Yankees|New York Highlanders]] (1908)
* [[New York Highlanders]] (1908)
}}
}}
'''Frederick Monroe Glade''' (January 25, 1876 – November 21, 1934) was a [[starting pitcher]] in [[Major League Baseball]]. From [[1902 in baseball|1902]] through [[1908 in baseball|1908]], Glade played for the [[Chicago Cubs|Chicago Orphans]] (1902), [[Baltimore Orioles|St. Louis Browns]] (1904–1907) and [[New York Yankees|New York Highlanders]] (1908). A native of [[Dubuque, Iowa]], he batted and threw right-handed. He debuted on May 27, 1902, and played his final game on June 21, 1908.
'''Frederick Monroe Glade''' (January 25, 1876 – November 21, 1934) was a [[starting pitcher]] in [[Major League Baseball]]. From [[1902 in baseball|1902]] through [[1908 in baseball|1908]], Glade played for the [[Chicago Orphans]] (1902), [[St. Louis Browns]] (1904–1907) and [[New York Highlanders]] (1908). A native of [[Dubuque, Iowa]], he batted and threw right-handed. He debuted on May 27, 1902, and played his final game on June 21, 1908.


In 1902 Glade appeared in one game for the Chicago [[National League]] team. He jumped to the [[American League]] in [[1904 in baseball|1904]] and gave four years of good services for the awful St. Louis Browns. In his [[rookie]] season he went 18–15 with a 2.27 [[earned run average|ERA]]. In addition, on June 19 he set a major league game-record, since then broken, with 15 [[strikeout]]s in a 1–0 victory over the New York Highlanders. But Glade led the league with 25 losses in 1905, winning only six games with a solid 2.81 ERA. He rebounded with two winning seasons in [[1906 in baseball|1906]] (15-14, 2.36) and [[1907 in baseball|1907]] (13-9, 2.67). He was traded to the Highlanders before 1908, his last major league season.
In 1902 Glade appeared in one game for the Chicago [[National League (baseball)|National League]] team. He jumped to the [[American League]] in [[1904 in baseball|1904]] and gave four years of good services for the awful St. Louis Browns. In his [[rookie]] season he went 18–15 with a 2.27 [[earned run average|ERA]]. In addition, on June 19 he set a major league game-record, since then broken, with 15 [[strikeout]]s in a 1–0 victory over the New York Highlanders. But Glade led the league with 25 losses in 1905, winning only six games with a solid 2.81 ERA. He rebounded with two winning seasons in [[1906 in baseball|1906]] (15-14, 2.36) and [[1907 in baseball|1907]] (13-9, 2.67). He was traded to the Highlanders before 1908, his last major league season.


In a six-season career, Glade posted a 52–68 record with a 2.62 ERA in 1072-2/3 [[innings pitched]], including 14 [[shutout]]s and 107 [[complete games]]. A good [[control pitcher]], he recorded a 1.96 [[strikeout-to-walk ratio]] (464-to-237).
In a six-season career, Glade posted a 52–68 record with a 2.62 ERA in {{frac|1072|2|3}} [[innings pitched]], including 14 [[shutout]]s and 107 [[complete games]]. A good [[control pitcher]], he recorded a 1.96 [[strikeout-to-walk ratio]] (464-to-237).


Glade died in [[Grand Island, Nebraska]], at age 58.
Glade died in [[Grand Island, Nebraska]], at age 58.


==Fact==
==Fact==
*On August 3, 1906 at [[Sportsman's Park]], Glade faced [[Long Tom Hughes]] and the [[Minnesota Twins|Washington Senators]], entering the 10th inning with a scoreless tie, until Hughes decided the game with a solo [[home run]] to a 1–0 victory, becoming the first pitcher in major league history to pitch a shutout and hit a home run which accounted for the only run in the game.
*On August 3, 1906 at [[Sportsman's Park]], Glade faced [[Long Tom Hughes]] and the [[Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]], entering the 10th inning with a scoreless tie, until Hughes decided the game with a solo [[home run]] to a 1–0 victory, becoming the first pitcher in major league history to pitch a shutout and hit a home run which accounted for the only run in the game.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/teams/1904browns.stm 1904 St. Louis Browns]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20061005221047/http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/teams/1904browns.stm 1904 St. Louis Browns]
*[http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/G/Glade_Fred.stm Baseball Library]
*[https://baseballbiography.com/fred-glade Baseball Library]
*[http://www.baseball-reference.com/g/gladefr01.shtml Baseball Reference]
*[https://www.baseball-reference.com/g/gladefr01.shtml Baseball Reference]
*[http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/Pgladf101.htm Retrosheet]
*[http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/Pgladf101.htm Retrosheet]


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| NAME = Glade, Fred
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = American baseball player
| DATE OF BIRTH = January 25, 1876
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Dubuque, Iowa]]
| DATE OF DEATH = November 21, 1934
| PLACE OF DEATH = [[Grand Island, Nebraska]]
}}
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 7 August 2023

Fred Glade
Pitcher
Born: (1876-01-25)January 25, 1876
Dubuque, Iowa, U.S.
Died: November 21, 1934(1934-11-21) (aged 58)
Grand Island, Nebraska, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 27, 1902, for the Chicago Orphans
Last MLB appearance
June 21, 1908, for the New York Highlanders
MLB statistics
Win–loss record52–68
Earned run average2.62
Strikeouts464
Teams

Frederick Monroe Glade (January 25, 1876 – November 21, 1934) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1902 through 1908, Glade played for the Chicago Orphans (1902), St. Louis Browns (1904–1907) and New York Highlanders (1908). A native of Dubuque, Iowa, he batted and threw right-handed. He debuted on May 27, 1902, and played his final game on June 21, 1908.

In 1902 Glade appeared in one game for the Chicago National League team. He jumped to the American League in 1904 and gave four years of good services for the awful St. Louis Browns. In his rookie season he went 18–15 with a 2.27 ERA. In addition, on June 19 he set a major league game-record, since then broken, with 15 strikeouts in a 1–0 victory over the New York Highlanders. But Glade led the league with 25 losses in 1905, winning only six games with a solid 2.81 ERA. He rebounded with two winning seasons in 1906 (15-14, 2.36) and 1907 (13-9, 2.67). He was traded to the Highlanders before 1908, his last major league season.

In a six-season career, Glade posted a 52–68 record with a 2.62 ERA in 1072+23 innings pitched, including 14 shutouts and 107 complete games. A good control pitcher, he recorded a 1.96 strikeout-to-walk ratio (464-to-237).

Glade died in Grand Island, Nebraska, at age 58.

Fact[edit]

  • On August 3, 1906 at Sportsman's Park, Glade faced Long Tom Hughes and the Washington Senators, entering the 10th inning with a scoreless tie, until Hughes decided the game with a solo home run to a 1–0 victory, becoming the first pitcher in major league history to pitch a shutout and hit a home run which accounted for the only run in the game.

External links[edit]