Not to be confused with Cy Morgan (1920s pitcher).
Baseball player
Cy Morgan
Pitcher
Born:(1878-11-10)November 10, 1878 Pomeroy, Ohio, U.S.
Died: June 28, 1962(1962-06-28) (aged 83) Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 18, 1903, for the St. Louis Browns
Last MLB appearance
September 1, 1913, for the Cincinnati Reds
MLB statistics
Win–loss record
78–78
Earned run average
2.51
Strikeouts
667
Teams
St. Louis Browns (1903–1905, 1907)
Boston Americans / Red Sox (1907–1909)
Philadelphia Athletics (1909–1912)
Cincinnati Reds (1913)
Career highlights and awards
2× World Series champion (1910, 1911)
Harry Richard "Cy" Morgan (November 10, 1878 – June 28, 1962) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher with the St. Louis Browns, Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Athletics and the Cincinnati Reds between 1903 and 1913. Morgan batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Pomeroy, Ohio
He helped the Athletics win the 1910 and 1911 World Series. The 1912 Reach Guide credits him with helping carry the pitching burden for the 1911 team while stars Jack Coombs and Chief Bender were less effective than usual early in the season.[1]
^"The American League 1911 Teams". 1912 Reach Guide. 1912.
Harry Richard "Cy" Morgan (November 10, 1878 – June 28, 1962) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher with the St. Louis Browns, Boston Red Sox,...
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1911 world champion Philadelphia Athletics, who were featured in The Baseball Bug: (from left) Chief Bender, CyMorgan, Jack Coombs, and Rube Oldring...
suspect Bender and the Athletics were stealing signs; though teammate CyMorgan denied the A's were stealing signs, Danny Murphy praised Bender's ability...
striking out 147 in 343+1⁄3 innings. No other pitcher had a winning record; CyMorgan had a 6–6 record with 1.97 ERA in 16 games (13 starts). The team had six...
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with a 21–11 record and 1.26 ERA, while striking out 150 in 299 innings. CyMorgan had a 14–13 record with 2.46 ERA in 30 games (26 starts). Smoky Joe Wood...
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38–27, playing the season under manager Heinie Wagner. Portland player CyMorgan was leading the league with 97 strikeouts when the league folded, while...
series' 27-issue run has been collected into six volumes and an omnibus. CyMorgan: Cy is a graduate student at Miskatonic University in Arkham, Massachusetts...