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Jimmy Ring
Pitcher
Born: (1895-02-15)February 15, 1895
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Died: July 6, 1965(1965-07-06) (aged 70)
Breezy Point, New York, U.S.

Batted: Right

Threw: Right

MLB debut
April 13, 1917, for the Cincinnati Reds
Last MLB appearance
September 16, 1928, for the Philadelphia Phillies
MLB statistics
Win–loss record118–149
Earned run average4.13
Strikeouts833
Teams
Career highlights and awards

James Joseph Ring (February 15, 1895 – July 6, 1965) was an American starting pitcherinMajor League Baseball who played for the Cincinnati Reds (1917–1920), Philadelphia Phillies (1921–1925, 1928), New York Giants (1926) and St. Louis Cardinals (1927). Ring batted and threw right-handed.

Ring was used sparingly by the Cincinnati Reds from 1917 to 1918. He won 10 games in 1919, and beat Ed Cicotte and the Chicago White Sox in Game Four of the World Series on a three-hit, 2–0 shutout. He pitched again in Game Six, losing after allowing one run in five innings of relief. The next year he won 17 games, and was sent to the Philadelphia Phillies at the end of the season along with Greasy Neale in the same trade that brought Eppa Rixey to Cincinnati.

From 1921 to 1925 Ring averaged 12.8 wins per season, with a career-high 18 wins in 1923. Then, he was traded by the Phillies to the New York Giants before the 1927 season. After an 11–10 mark with the Giants, he was sent to the St. Louis Cardinals along with Frankie Frisch in exchange for Rogers Hornsby.

Ring failed to win a game for St. Louis in 1927. He appeared in 13 games and had a 0–4 record. In 1928, his last major league season, he returned to the Phillies and had a 4–17 mark in 35 appearances.

In a 12-season career, Ring posted a 118–149 record with 833 strikeouts and a 4.13 ERA in 2357.1 innings pitched.

Jimmy Ring died in Queens, New York, aged 70.

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