Craig Day
Craig Day was a baseball and American football player for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at the Georgia Institute of Technology. A pitcher on the baseball team from 1903 to 1906, his 12 complete games in 1905 and 6 career shutouts is still a record.[1] He posted a record of 24–8. He beat Arthur Bradsher of Trinity in 1905 in what was dubbed the "greatest game in Dixie" before the 1908 Nashville v. New Orleans game.[2] He and Ed Lafitte were teammates at Tech. Day was an end on the football team. He was inducted into the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame in 1962.[3]
Craig Day | |
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Pitcher | |
debut | |
1903, Georgia Tech | |
Last appearance | |
1906, Georgia Tech | |
Career statistics | |
Strikeouts | 203 |
Shutouts | 6 |
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