Pretzels Getzien

Pretzels Getzien
1889 baseball card of Getzien
Pitcher
Born: (1864-02-14)February 14, 1864
Germany
Died: June 19, 1932(1932-06-19) (aged 68)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
August 13, 1884, for the Detroit Wolverines
Last MLB appearance
July 19, 1892, for the St. Louis Browns
MLB statistics
Win–loss record145–139
Earned run average3.46
Strikeouts1,070
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Charles H. "Pretzels" Getzien (surname sometimes spelled as Getzein; February 14, 1864 – June 19, 1932) was a German-born American professional baseball pitcher. He played all or parts of nine seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with five different National League teams from 1884 to 1892. He was the first German-born regular player in the National League.[1]

Sources conflict as to whether the nickname was derived from his German ethnicity or from the belief that he was able to throw a "double curve" following "the curves of a pretzel." During his major league career, Getzien compiled a 145–139 win–loss record and a 3.46 earned run average (ERA). He threw 277 complete games, a total that ranks 58th in major league history.[2] Only three pitchers threw more complete games in major league careers shorter than Getzien's nine-year career.

Getzien had his most extensive playing time with the Detroit Wolverines, compiling records of 30–11 and 29–13 in 1886 and 1887, respectively. In the 1887 World Series (which Detroit won, 10 games to 5), Getzien pitched six complete games and compiled a 4–2 record with a 2.48 ERA. He also won 23 games for the Boston Beaneaters in 1890.

  1. ^ "Players by birthplace: Germany Baseball Stats and Info". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  2. ^ "Career Leaders & Records for Complete Games". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved April 28, 2021.