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Joe Kohlman

Joseph James "Blackie" Kohlman (January 28, 1913 – March 16, 1974) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played over parts of two seasons (1937–38) with the Washington Senators. He is best known for being the star pitcher of the 1937 Salisbury Indians, going 25-1 on the season.
==Career==
Kohlman started his professional baseball career in 1935, at the age of 22, for Beckley of the Middle Atlantic League. He went 6-10.〔(Joe Kohlman Minor League Statistics & History ). Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2010-10-15.〕 Two years later, he had moved down to the Class D Eastern Shore League with the Salisbury Indians. This team became famous for having 21 wins forfeited in the middle of the season, only to come back to win the pennant.
Kohlman was the ace of the pitching staff. In his first start, he took a loss. He then proceeded to win his last 25 decisions of the regular season, clinching the pennant for Salisbury with a no-hitter on September 2. He went 2-1 in the playoffs and won the final game of the championship series with another no-hitter. He led the ESL in wins, strikeouts, and shutouts,〔(Top 100 Teams: 1937 Salisbury Indians ). MinorLeagueBaseball.com. Retrieved 2010-10-15.〕 and his earned run average was unofficially reported as 1.18.〔James, Bill. ''The New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract'' (2001), p. 164.〕 He was also named to the league all-star team and won the ''Baltimore News-Posts trophy as the Eastern Shore League's Outstanding Player.〔(Top 100 Teams: 1937 Salisbury Indians ). MinorLeagueBaseball.com. Retrieved 2010-10-15.〕
Kohlman was sold to the Washington Senators in late 1937 and made two starts for them, pitching a complete game victory. He also started 1938 with the Senators; however, he pitched poorly and was sent down to the South Atlantic League. He went 10-10 for the Greenville Spinners in 1938.〔(Joe Kohlman Minor League Statistics & History ). Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2010-10-15.〕 From 1939-1942, he pitched for seven different minor league teams. He did not return to professional baseball after World War II.
Kohlman died in his hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the age of 61.

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