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Roger Denzer

Roger "Peaceful Valley" Denzer (October 5, 1871 – September 18, 1949) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago Colts and New York Giants around the turn of the 20th century. Denzer received his nickname from the play ''Peaceful Valley'' because he resembled one of its actors, Sol Smith Russell.〔("All Sorts of Sports" ). ''The Lewiston Daily Sun'', April 26, 1897, p. 2.〕
==Biography==
Denzer was born in Le Sueur, Minnesota, in 1871. He started his professional career with the St. Paul Apostles in 1895, as an outfielder. The following season, he converted to pitching and led the Western League with 200 strikeouts.〔Madden, W. C. and Stewart, Patrick J. ''(The Western League: A Baseball History, 1885 through 1999 )'' (McFarland, 2002), p. 46.〕
In 1897, Denzer had a brief trial with the National League's Chicago Colts but went just 2–8.〔("Roger Denzer Statistics and History" ). ''baseball-reference.com''. Retrieved 2010-11-14.〕 He then returned to the Western League for the rest of the campaign and went 11–7 with a 1.62 earned run average. In 1898, he had likely the best season of his career, going 33–10 in 46 games and 385 innings pitched and leading the league in wins.〔Madden and Stewart, p. 52.〕
In 1900, Denzer joined the Chicago White Stockings (now known as the White Sox) of the American League, which would declare itself a major league the following year. He was the ace of the White Stockings pitching staff, winning 20 games and losing just 10. On April 22, he earned the first win in franchise history.〔("White Sox Significant Dates" ). ''mlb.mlb.com''. Retrieved 2010-11-16.〕〔("Roger Denzer Chronology" ). ''baseballlibrary.com''. Retrieved 2010-11-14.〕 Chicago won the pennant that year.〔Ahrens, Arthur R. ("The Chicago White Sox of 1900" ). ''research.sabr.org''. Retrieved 2010-11-14.〕
Denzer jumped to the NL's New York Giants during the offseason. He pitched decently for them in 1901 but went just 2–6. In 1902, he pitched 21 innings for the Louisville Colonels of the American Association, and that was where he finished his professional career.〔("Roger Denzer Minor League Statistics & History" ). ''baseball-reference.com''. Retrieved 2010-11-14.〕
Afterwards, Denzer retired to his farm near LeSueur and pitched in local semi-professional games. He pitched for a team in Belle Plaine, Minnesota, in 1905.〔Schwarz, Betty. ("Hunters now must possess a license" ). ''lesueurnews-herald.com''. Retrieved 2010-11-14.〕
Denzer died in 1949, at the age of 77, and was buried in Mound Cemetery in Le Sueur.〔

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