Johnny Broaca
John Joseph Broaca

Bats Right
Throws Right
Height 5'11
Weight 190

Born October 3, 1909
Lawrence, MA
Died May 16, 1985
Lawrence, MA

Pitching  

 Year Ag Tm    W   L  PCT.  SV   G  GS  CG SHO    IP     H    R   ER   BB   SO  HR  ERA  lgERA ERA+
+-----------+---+---+-----+---+---+---+---+---+------+----+----+----+----+----+---+-----+-----+----+
 1934 24 PAW   5  10  .333   0  32  30   5   2  191.0  232  106   89   57   79  10  4.19  4.54  108  
 1935    PAW   4   7  .364   0  34  12   1   0  106.1  128   74   64   45   38   5  5.42             
 1935    STL   1   3  .250   0   6   4   1   0   34.1   42   16   14    8   16   2  3.67             
 1935 25 TOT   5  10  .333   0  40  16   2   0  140.2  170   90   78   53   54   7  4.99  4.16   83  
 1936 26 STL   8  10  .444   0  39  18   4   0  147.1  178   84   68   36   60   9  4.15  4.32  104  
+-----------+---+---+-----+---+---+---+---+---+------+----+----+----+----+----+---+-----+-----+----+
  3 Seasons   18  30  .375   0 111  64  11   2  479.0  580  280  235  146  193  26  4.42  4.35   98
+-----------+---+---+-----+---+---+---+---+---+------+----+----+----+----+----+---+-----+-----+----+
 154 Gm  Avg   7  11  .375   0  41  24   4   1  178.0  215  104   87   54   72  10  4.42            
 Career High   8  10  .444   0  40  18   5   2  191.0  232  106   89   57   79  10  4.15        108 
+-----------+---+---+-----+---+---+---+---+---+------+----+----+----+----+----+---+-----+-----+----+
 2 Yrs.  PAW   9  17  .346   0  66  42   6   2  297.1  360  180  153  102  117  15  4.63  4.54   98  
 2 Yrs.  STL   9  13  .409   0  45  22   5   0  181.2  220  100   82   44   76  11  4.06  4.32  106  
+-----------+---+---+-----+---+---+---+---+---+------+----+----+----+----+----+---+-----+-----+----+
 Year Ag Tm    W   L  PCT.  SV   G  GS  CG SHO    IP     H    R   ER   BB   SO  HR  ERA  lgERA ERA+

Shaded Text indicates partial season results.



Transactions

January 1, 1934: Drafted 3rd round (20th overall) by Pawtucket.
August 18, 1935: Traded by Pawtucket with Bob Johnson to St Louis for Dizzy Dean and Woody Jensen.


Biography



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