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Johnny Marcum

John Alfred "Footsie" Marcum (September 9, 1909 – September 10, 1984) was a professional baseball pitcher, for seven seasons in Major League Baseball with the Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Browns, and Chicago White Sox.
==Biography==
Marcum was born on September 9, 1909, in Campbellsburg, Kentucky.
Marcum entered the major leagues late in the season at the age of 23 with the Philadelphia Athletics, compiling a record of 3-2 in five appearances. He spent the next two years with the Athletics as one of their main starting pitchers. He went 14-11 in 1934 and 17-12 in 1935.
Marcum spent 1936–1938 with the Boston Red Sox, going 8-13, 13-11, and 5-6, respectively. His ERA stayed relatively the same throughout the first six years in his career (between 4.00 and 5.00, roughly).
The final year in Marcum's career, , was split between the St. Louis Browns and Chicago White Sox, mainly in relief.〔(Johnny Marcum Statistics ) Baseball-Reference.com〕
Marcum died on September 10, 1984 in Louisville, Kentucky.

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