James McJames, baseball player, 1895-1901

James McJames

Born: 8/27/1874 in Williamsburg County, SC, USA

Died: 9/23/1901 in Charleston, SC, USA

MLB Debut: 1895-09-24 | Final Game: 1901-07-13

Throws: R | Height: 5'10" | Weight: 165 lbs

Full name: James McCutchen McJames

Biography

James McJames, born in 1874, was a professional baseball pitcher who played from 1895 until his retirement in 1901. Over the course of his career, he compiled a record of 79 wins and 80 losses, showcasing the competitive nature of pitching during a transformative period in baseball history. With an earned run average (ERA) of 3.43, McJames demonstrated a solid ability to limit scoring, contributing to his team's efforts on the mound. His career was marked by a total of 593 strikeouts, a testament to his skill and effectiveness in overpowering opposing hitters. McJames’s playing career unfolded during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a time when baseball was evolving rapidly. The game was transitioning from the deadball era, characterized by low scoring and an emphasis on pitching, to a more dynamic style of play. Despite the challenges of this changing landscape, McJames maintained a respectable level of performance, finishing with 4 saves in an era where the modern save statistic was just beginning to take shape. His contributions to the game were significant, and he remains a noteworthy figure in the annals of early baseball history.

Career Pitching Statistics

W L G GS CG SHO SV IP H ER HR BB SO ERA Pitcher PIV
79 80 178 162 137 6 4 1361.3 1414 519 19 563 593 3.43 0

Season-by-Season Pitching

Career Batting Statistics

G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO AVG OBP SLG OPS PIV
178 537 42 87 13 4 0 39 5 17 92 0.162 0.188 0.201 0.389 -3764.2

Season-by-Season Batting

Fielding Statistics

Career Fielding Totals by Position

Position G GS PO A E DP
P 178 0 36 307 35 7

Season-by-Season Fielding

Career Games by Position

Position Games
Pitcher 178

College History

School Name City State Years Attended
University of South Carolina Columbia SC 1892, 1893