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HOF Kid Nichols Signed Souvenir Card [181909]

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HOF Kid Nichols Signed Souvenir Card  [181909]
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Autographed souvenir card from Charles R. "Kid" Nichols.
Charles “Kid” Nichols played 15 seasons in the majors and notched 362 victories over that span, which still ranks among the game’s all-time top totals.
Nichols was an immediate success, and after being signed by Boston in 1890 he won 20-or-more games every year for his first 10 seasons, relying almost completely on his fastball throughout his career.
As a rookie, Nichols led the Beaneaters with 27 wins. He also posted a 2.23 ERA to go with 47 complete games – completing every game he started – and a big league-leading seven shutouts. The right-hander notched 30 victories in 1891 when his team won the pennant. In 1892, he went 35-16, winning two games in the league’s championship series when they beat Cy Young and the Cleveland Spiders. In total, Nichols helped Boston to five league championships in his first nine seasons with the club.
When the pitching distance went from 50 feet to 60 feet, six inches in 1893, Nichols still went 34-14 and helped the Beaneaters to another title. Nichols led the NL in wins for three straight years from 1896 to 1898 and he won 30-or-more games a record seven times.
Nichols may have had his greatest season in 1898 when he posted a 31-12 record. He completed 40 of his 42 starts and had five shutouts, walking only 85 batters in 388 innings. He posted a 2.13 ERA, the second-best of his career.
The righty completed a total of 532 games out of the 562 he started over his 15 seasons He threw more than 300 innings in every season but three, and worked more than 400 innings five times
He finished his career with a record of 362-205 and a 2.96 ERA. His 532 complete games rank fourth on the all-time list and his 5,067.1 innings rank 11th.
Nichols was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1949. He passed away on April 11, 1953.
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