William Lawrence "Seattle Bill" James (March 12, 1892 – March 10, 1971) was a
Major League Baseball
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pitcher
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. He was given a nickname to differentiate him from his contemporary,
"Big" Bill James.
The Braves purchased James in from the
Seattle Giants of the
Northwestern League
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. In
1914
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, James was an integral member of the "Miracle Braves" team that went from last place to first place in two months, becoming the first team to win a
pennant after being in last place on the Fourth of July.
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In his only full season, James posted a record of 26 wins against 7 losses. The Braves then went on to defeat Connie Mack
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's heavily favored Philadelphia Athletics
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in the 1914 World Series
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. James was 2–0 in the World Series
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as the Braves recorded the first sweep in Series history. His victory in Game Two was a 1-0 shutout.
During World War I, James was an instructor at bomb-throwing for the US Army. He pitched in the minor leagues until 1925.
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1892 births
1971 deaths
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