Born:(1879-12-17)December 17, 1879 Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Died: April 15, 1961(1961-04-15) (aged 81) San Francisco, California, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 21, 1903, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Last MLB appearance
July 4, 1917, for the Philadelphia Athletics
MLB statistics
Win–loss record
130–123
Earned run average
2.68
Strikeouts
1,164
Teams
Pittsburgh Pirates (1903)
Washington Senators (1905–1908)
Cleveland Naps (1908–1911, 1913)
Indianapolis Hoosiers (1914)
Newark Peppers (1915)
Brooklyn Tip-Tops (1915)
Philadelphia Athletics (1917)
Frederick Peter "Cy" Falkenberg (December 17, 1879 – April 15, 1961) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1903 to 1917 for the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League, the Washington Senators, Cleveland Naps, and Philadelphia Athletics of the American League and the Indianapolis Hoosiers, Newark Peppers, and Brooklyn Tip-Tops of the Federal League.
Frederick Peter "Cy" Falkenberg (December 17, 1879 – April 15, 1961) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball...
Men of the American Association in 1912, where he taught the pitch to CyFalkenberg. Other pitchers began to learn to throw the emery ball, and it was suspected...
Charlie Ferguson 2.674 76 Charles Radbourn* 2.678 77 Johnny Lush 2.680 78 CyFalkenberg 2.682 79 Jack Chesbro* 2.684 80 Fred Toney 2.689 81 Bill Donovan 2.690...
Louisville Grays. The American League's first winner was Hall of Fame pitcher Cy Young, who captured the American League Triple Crown in 1901 by striking out...
notable major leaguers on the Peppers included pitchers Ed Reulbach and CyFalkenberg. Team infielder Rupert Mills "played" the non-existent 1916 "season...
Series game. Both starting pitchers, Deacon Phillippe of the Pirates and Cy Young of Boston, threw complete games, with Phillippe striking out 10 and...
Murch November 25 – Frank Corridon December 2 – Tom Doran December 17 – CyFalkenberg December 23 – Doc Gessler November 23 – Jack McDonald, 36?, right fielder...
resulted in the election of three players: Nap Lajoie, Tris Speaker, and Cy Young. A total of 201 ballots were cast, with 1,949 individual votes for 113...
semi-professional National Association in each of its five seasons. Hall of Fame pitcher Cy Young led the American League in wins in each of its first three years (1901–1903)...
and Indianapolis scored a league-high 762 runs. Their rotation ace, CyFalkenberg, went 25–16 with a 2.22 earned run average; he topped the circuit with...
1925 and 1931, all but one of them for the Detroit Tigers April 15 – CyFalkenberg, 81, pitcher who won 130 games over a 12-season career in the American...
from the game were later inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame: Cy Young and Nap Lajoie for Cleveland, Walter Johnson, Ty Cobb, Eddie Collins...
1915 Newark Pepper Roster Pitchers Harry Billiard Chick Brandom CyFalkenberg George Kaiserling Harry Moran Earl Moseley George Mullin Ed Reulbach Tom...
Leonard (BRS) 0.96 Bill Doak (SLC) 1.72 Claude Hendrix (CHF) 1.69 K Walter Johnson (WSH) 225 Grover Cleveland Alexander (PHP) 214 CyFalkenberg (IND) 236...
1908, the Cleveland Naps of the American League purchased Altizer and CyFalkenberg from the Senators for $10,000 ($339,111 in current dollar terms). Altizer's...
Humboldt State Lumberjacks head football coaches Bert Smith (1924) CyFalkenberg (1925) No team (1926) Fred Telonicher (1927–1934) Charles F. Erb (1935–1937)...
Cleveland Naps Roster Pitchers Heinie Berger Charlie Chech Walter Clarkson CyFalkenberg Ed Foster Jack Graney Otto Hess Addie Joss Bill Lattimore Glenn Liebhardt...