Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 175, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1920 — NATIONAL LEAGUE HAS MOST STAR TWIRLERS [ARTICLE]
NATIONAL LEAGUE HAS MOST STAR TWIRLERS
Whatever may be the merit of the argument for or against the National league, it is reasonably apparent it has five or six <*lubs with four or more first-class proven pitchers, and that the American clubs are not so fortunately equipped. In the National league. New York, Chicago, Brooklyn, Cincinnati. and possibly Pittsburgh, have each four or five hurlers able to pitch any club not too deficient in other inspects, into a prominent position. The American league can only show one or two teams whose pitching staffs are unimpeachable. While several clubs have two or three stars ohly one or two have four men of proven reliability to use in rotation.
