In 1915 Dale gave up the most walks of any pitcher in the NL but was 18-17 with a 2.46 ERA for the seventh-place Reds. The next year, after pitching less effectively early in the season, he was suspended by the Reds and left baseball.
In 1915 Dale gave up the most walks of any pitcher in the NL but was 18-17 with a 2.46 ERA for the seventh-place Reds. The next year, after pitching less effectively early in the season, he was suspended by the Reds and left baseball.