Heinie Berger

Heinie Berger

Infobox MLB retired
name=Heinie Berger
position=Pitcher


caption=Heinie Berger baseball card, circa 1911
bats=Unknown
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date|1882|1|7|mf=y
city-state|LaSalle|Illinois
deathdate=death date and age|1954|2|10|1882|1|7
city-state|Lakewood|Ohio
debutdate=May 6
debutyear=by|1907
debutteam=Cleveland Naps
finaldate=July 22
finalyear=by|1910
finalteam=Cleveland Naps
stat1label=Win-Loss Record
stat1value=32-29
stat2label=Strikeouts
stat2value=337
stat3label=ERA
stat3value=2.60
teams=
*Cleveland Naps (1907-10)
highlights=
*Led American League in strikeouts per 9 innings, 5.90, by|1909

Charles Carl "Heinie" Berger (January 7, 1882-February 10, 1954) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Born in LaSalle, Illinois, Berger played for four seasons for the Cleveland Naps (1907-1910), making his debut May 6, 1907, and playing his final on July 22, 1910. His best years were 1908 and 1909, with Berger winning 13 games in each of those seasons. He started 68 games for the Indians and ended his career with a 32-29 win loss record and a 2.60 earned run average.

In 1909, he led all American League pitchers, striking out an average of 5.90 batters per 9-innings pitched. He struck out a total of 162 batters in 1909. Berger also led the American League in wild pitches in 1909 with 13.

Berger died in 1954 at age 72 in Lakewood, Ohio.

"Heinie" was a popular nickname for German baseball players in the early part of the 20th Century. Stafford was one of 22 major league Heinie's in the first half of the century. Others include: Heinie Beckendorf (1909-1910); Heinie Groh (1912-1927); Heinie Manush (1923-1939) (the only Hall of Fame "Heinie"); Heinie Meine (1922-1934); Heinie Mueller (1920-1935); Heinie Mueller (1938-1941); Heinie Peitz (1892-1913); Heinie Reitz (1893-1899); Heinie Sand (1923-1928); Heinie Schuble (1927-1936); Heinie Smith (1897-1903); Heinie Stafford (1914); Heinie Wagner (1902-1918); and Heinie Zimmerman (1907-1919). No major league player has been known by the nickname "Heinie" since World War II.

External links

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bergehe01.shtml Baseball-Reference.com]


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