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Everett Fagan

Everett Joseph Fagan (January 13, 1918 – February 16, 1983) was an American professional baseball player during the 1940s. A right-handed pitcher, he worked in 38 games in the Major Leagues, all but two in relief, for the Philadelphia Athletics during the and seasons. Born in Pottersville, he was from Tewksbury Township, New Jersey. Fagan stood tall and weighed during his playing career.
His career extended from 1940–1943 and 1946–1947, with two full seasons missed due to United States Army service during World War II.〔(Baseball in Wartime.com )〕 He was a successful minor league hurler who won 53 of 82 decisions (.646), including a 20–12 record and a 2.51 earned run average for the Pulaski Counts of the Class C Virginia League in 1942.〔(Minor league record from Baseball Reference )〕
However, during his two Major League stints (which included all of the 1946 season), he lost seven of nine decisions (including both of his 1943 starting assignments), allowing 88 hits and 38 bases on balls, with 21 strikeouts, in 82 innings pitched.
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