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 {| ct.
 * +GRAND TOTAL.
 * align=center|PITCHERS.
 * align=center|W
 * align=center|L
 * align=center|P
 * align=center|Per
 * align=center|Per
 * Shaw
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|1.000
 * Donnelly
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|.750
 * Clausen
 * align=right|5
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|8
 * align=right|.625
 * McGill
 * align=right|17
 * align=right|17
 * align=right|34
 * align=right|.500
 * Griffith
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|.500
 * Mauck
 * align=right|8
 * align=right|9
 * align=right|17
 * align=right|.471
 * Hutchison
 * align=right|16
 * align=right|24
 * align=right|40
 * align=right|.400
 * Abbey
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|5
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|.375
 * McGinnis
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|6
 * align=right|8
 * align=right|.250
 * Hughey
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|.000
 * T. Parrott
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|.000
 * }
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|.000
 * T. Parrott
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|.000
 * }
 * }
 * }

THE ST. LOUIS CLUB'S PITCHING RECORD.

A. Clarkson, a brother of the veteran Clarkson, carried off the pitching honors in the St. Louis club of 1893, though the colt pitcher Brietenstein was close to him in the club record, as the appended tables will show. Clarkson led in percentage of victories against the eastern teams, with .700 to Brietenstein's .529; but against the western teams Gleason took the lead, by the percentage figures of .462 to .455 each by the other two, Hawley being four in both records. In the whole campaign, though, Clarkson led with .571 to Brietenstein's .487 and Gleason's .457, Hawley being fourth with but .227, Hawke, Bannon and Dolan not winning a game. Clarkson was effective against Cincinnati and Chicago teams and against the Phillies; but Brietenstein was the most effective of the two against Pittsburgh and New York, Gleason excelling against Philadelphia and Chicago, but he was an easy victim of Boston and Pittsburgh. Hawley only succeeded against the tail enders. Here is the record in full: