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James Leslie " Hippo " Vaughn (April 9, 1888 – May 29, 1966) was an American left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. In a career that spanned thirteen seasons, he played for the New York Highlanders (1908, 1910–1912), the Washington Senators (1912), and the Chicago Cubs (1913–1921).
Hippo Vaughn has not been elected into the Hall of Fame. What position did Hippo Vaughn play? Hippo Vaughn was a Pitcher. How many strikeouts did Hippo Vaughn have? Hippo Vaughn had 1,416 strikeouts over his career.
4 Ιαν 2012 · From 1914 to 1920, Vaughn was the best lefty in the National League if not in the game, but his short career leaves him just this side of the Hall of Fame. Born April 9, 1888, in Weatherford, Texas, due west of Fort Worth, Jim was one of eight children of Josephine and Thomas Vaughn, a stonemason.
27 Ιουλ 2018 · On the eve of this weekend's Pro Football Hall of Fame inductions in Canton, Ohio, here are the best of the best HOF induction speeches from across sports.
[AUTHENTICITY CERTIFIED: Text version below transcribed directly from audio] Thank you very much, Mr. Frick. First let me say how much of a thrill it is to be coming into the Hall of Fame with Bob Feller, Mr. McKechnie, and Mr. Roush.
28 Σεπ 2021 · Pitcher Hippo Vaughn began his big league career with the New York Highlanders in 1908 and was traded to the Washington Senators in the middle of the 1912 season. However, he achieved his greatest success after joining the Chicago Cubs the following year.
James “Hippo” Vaughn earned the National League pitching Triple Crown in 1918. That year he won 22 games, had 148 strikeouts, and a 1.74 ERA to lead the Senior Circuit. The only pitcher in all of baseball to better Hippo in the three categories was Walter Johnson of the American League.