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Meet Orval Overall.
He is one of the pitchers on the defending World Champion Chicago Cubs, and is celebrating his 27th birthday this week (Feb 2). Orval's not much like the other guys on the team--he's a college boy who attended the University of California at Berkeley, where he was also an All-American football player.
Orval wasn't just a good pitcher for the Cubs in 1907, he led the league in shutouts, won 23 games, had an ERA of 1.68, and won a game in the World Series against the Detroit Tigers.
At age 27, he's entering the prime of his career. He's working hard right now to get ready for the 1908 season, which will be another great year for him. Before the season is over, he'll pitch some of the greatest games in Cubs history, including two wins in the 1908 World Series. In one of those games he'll strike out four men in one inning--something no one else has ever done in the 99 World Series since.
He'll also start Game 1 of the 1910 World Series before being chased away from baseball by Cubs owner Charles Murphy during a contract dispute. He'll eventually return to the Cubs with hat in hand in 1913, but by then, his time will have passed, and he'll only win 4 more games in his career.
Overall still has the 13th best career ERA in baseball history.
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