John Thomson (baseball) - Major League and Minor League Statistics

Major League and Minor League Statistics

W L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO WHIP
Major Leagues 62 84 4.69 214 210 1,259⅔ 1,385 729 657 154 366 797 1.39
Minor Leagues 43 42 3.90 129 122 655⅔ 633 335 284 38 235 540 1.32

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