Dave Keefe
| Dave Keefe | |||
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| Pitcher | |||
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Born: January 9, 1897 Williston, Vermont | |||
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Died: February 4, 1978 (aged 81) Kansas City, Missouri | |||
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| MLB debut | |||
| April 21, 1917, for the Philadelphia Athletics | |||
| Last MLB appearance | |||
| August 5, 1922, for the Cleveland Indians | |||
| MLB statistics | |||
| Win–loss record | 9–17 | ||
| Earned run average | 4.15 | ||
| Strikeouts | 126 | ||
| Teams | |||
David Edwin Keefe (January 9, 1897 – February 4, 1978) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for five seasons. He appeared in 97 games pitched (working in 353 2⁄3 innings) for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1917 and from 1919 to 1921 and the Cleveland Indians in 1922.
Keefe returned to the Major Leagues as a coach for the Athletics under Baseball Hall of Fame manager Connie Mack, spending eight seasons (1941; 1943; 1945–1950) in that post. He later served as the club's traveling secretary (1955–1960) after the Athletics transferred to Kansas City.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
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