Dizzy Trout
Paul Howard Trout

Bats Right
Throws Right
Height 6'2.5
Weight 195

Born June 29, 1915
Sandcut, IN
Died February 28, 1972
Harvey, IL (Stomach Cancer)

Pitching  

 Year Ag Tm    W   L  PCT.  SV   G  GS  CG SHO    IP     H    R   ER   BB   SO  HR  ERA  lgERA ERA+
+-----------+---+---+-----+---+---+---+---+---+------+----+----+----+----+----+---+-----+-----+----+
 1939 24 MON  10   2  .833   1  28   6   0   0   75.0   76   23   23   41   36   0  2.76  4.19  152  
 1942 27 MON   0   1  .000   0   3   2   0   0    9.1   18    6    6    6    5   1  5.79  4.04   70  
 1943 28 MON  15  10  .600   0  31  31  14   3  225.0  198   98   94   87  132  20  3.76  4.08  109  
 1944 29 MON  16   6  .727   0  31  31   6   1  218.0  221   92   87   56  129  16  3.59  4.32  120  
 1945 30 MON  14  16  .467   0  36  36  11   3  240.0  222  120  102   58  103  15  3.83  3.94  103  

 1946 31 MON  17  10  .630   0  35  35   4   2  237.1  192   88   80   86  147  15  3.03  3.97  131  
 1947 32 MON   8   7  .533   0  29  29   1   0  182.1  208   93   90   69   87  13  4.44  4.63  104  
 1948 33 MON  15   9  .625   0  31  31   4   0  212.1  233  103   94   89   96  11  3.98  4.45  112  
 1950 35 MON   8  11  .421   0  38  38   3   2  245.1  287  127  112   61  157  21  4.11  4.26  104  
 1951 36 MON   6   6  .500   9  51   0   0   0   77.2   91   35   28   25   54  12  3.24  4.04  125  
+-----------+---+---+-----+---+---+---+---+---+------+----+----+----+----+----+---+-----+-----+----+
 10 Seasons  109  78  .583  10 313 239  43  11 1722.1 1746  785  716  578  946 124  3.74  4.20  112
+-----------+---+---+-----+---+---+---+---+---+------+----+----+----+----+----+---+-----+-----+----+
 154 Gm  Avg  13   9  .583   1  37  28   5   1  202.2  206   92   84   68  111  15  3.74 
 Career High  17  16  .833   9  51  38  14   3  245.1  287  127  112   87  157  21  3.03            
+-----------+---+---+-----+---+---+---+---+---+------+----+----+----+----+----+---+-----+-----+----+
 Year Ag Tm    W   L  PCT.  SV   G  GS  CG SHO    IP     H    R   ER   BB   SO  HR  ERA  lgERA ERA+

Postseason Pitching

 
 Year Tm  OPP WLser   W   L  PCT.  SV   G  GS  CG SHO    IP    H    R   ER   BB   SO  HR   ERA  
+------------------+---+---+-----+---+---+---+---+---+-----+----+----+----+----+----+---+-----+
 1944 MON HAR   W     2   0 1.000   0   2   2   0   0  15.1    6    2    2    2   10   1  1.17
+------------------+---+---+-----+---+---+---+---+---+-----+----+----+----+----+----+---+-----+
               1-0    2   0 1.000   0   2   2   0   0  15.1    6    2    2    2   10   1  1.17
+------------------+---+---+-----+---+---+---+---+---+-----+----+----+----+----+----+---+-----+


WLser shows whether the player's team Won or Lost the series.


Appearances on Leaderboards and Awards  

Stats are Year-Value-Rank

All-Star
1946

Wins
1943-15-5
1944-16-6
1945-14-10
1946-17-2
1948-15-5

ERA
1944-3.59-7
1946-3.03-5

Strikeouts
1943-132-7
1945-103-9
1946-147-7
1948-96-10
1950-157-8

Complete Games
1943-14-3
1944-6-10
1945-11-7

Innings
1943-225.0-9
1944-218.0-10
1945-240.0-10
1946-237.1-5
1948-212.1-7
1950-245.1-5

Walks
1943-87-3
1946-86-6

Saves
1951-9-10

Losses
1945-16-5

Pitcher of the Month, June 1944
Pitcher of the Month, April 1946
Pitcher of the Month, June 1946


Transactions

January 1, 1939: Drafted 1st round (3rd overall) by Montgomery.


Biography
Mr. Trout, an affable and colorful player, was a witty and sought-after speaker.

As a pitcher, Paul Howard Trout broke into professional baseball with Terre Haute, Ind., in 1935, and advanced to the majors with Detroit in 1939. In 1943, he posted a 20-12 record and in 1944 had his peak season with 27-14. His earned-run average of 2.22 that year was the lowest in the majors.

In 1945, the bespectacled Trout won 18 games, and his brilliant pitching at the end of the season - he pitched six games in nine days, winning four - led the Tigers to the pennant.

Over his major league career, which included 13 seasons with the Tigers and part of 1952 with the Boston Red Sox, the fireballing righthander had a record of 170 victories and 161 defeats.

After he retired, Trout became a broadcaster for the Tigers, and used his story telling ability on the color commentary.



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