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AA 1886 Leaders
Strikeout %

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Profile photo of Matt Kilroy

Matt Kilroy

Baltimore Orioles

0.208

2
Profile photo of Toad Ramsey

Toad Ramsey

Louisville Colonels

0.201

3
Profile photo of Ed Morris

Ed Morris

Pittsburg Alleghenys

0.145

4
Profile photo of Cyclone Miller

Cyclone Miller

Philadelphia Athletics

0.137

5

Dave "Scissors" Foutz

St. Louis Browns

0.135

6
Profile photo of Adonis Terry

Adonis Terry

Brooklyn Grays

0.128

7
Profile photo of Ed Cushman

Ed Cushman

New York Metropolitans

0.122

8
Profile photo of Tony Mullane

Tony Mullane

Cincinnati Red Stockings

0.111

9
Profile photo of Al Mays

Al Mays

New York Metropolitans

0.107

10
Profile photo of Bob Caruthers

Bob Caruthers

St. Louis Browns

0.105

11
Profile photo of Bobby Mathews

Bobby Mathews

Philadelphia Athletics

0.102

12
Profile photo of Nat Hudson

Nat Hudson

St. Louis Browns

0.102

13
Profile photo of Hardie Henderson

Hardie Henderson

Baltimore Orioles
Brooklyn Grays

0.101

14
Profile photo of Jack Lynch

Jack Lynch

New York Metropolitans

0.101

15
Profile photo of John Harkins

John Harkins

Brooklyn Grays

0.091

16
Profile photo of Bill Hart

Bill Hart

Philadelphia Athletics

0.091

17
Profile photo of Al Atkinson

Al Atkinson

Philadelphia Athletics

0.088

18
Profile photo of Henry Porter

Henry Porter

Brooklyn Grays

0.087

19
Profile photo of Ted Kennedy

Ted Kennedy

Philadelphia Athletics
Louisville Colonels

0.085

20
Profile photo of Jumbo McGinnis

Jumbo McGinnis

St. Louis Browns
Baltimore Orioles

0.076

21
Profile photo of George Pechiney

George Pechiney

Cincinnati Red Stockings

0.074

22
Profile photo of Guy Hecker

Guy Hecker

Louisville Colonels

0.073

23
Profile photo of Larry McKeon

Larry McKeon

Cincinnati Red Stockings
Kansas City Cowboys

0.061

24
Profile photo of Pud Galvin

Pud Galvin

Pittsburg Alleghenys

0.040

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  1. I sincerely appreciate the research work, and the information being shared. It is important and interesting history.

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