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season and his long-term MLB career. He won only four of 11 decisions in 1948, and although he threw five more complete games, his earned run average ballooned to a poor 5.71. In 1949, he worked in only 12 games (five of them at Triple-A), and the Athletics traded him to the
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in 2013 would a pitcher hurl a no-hitter after being on the losing end of the last no-hitter before it. McCahan's no-hitter would also be the last for the Athletics until
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as a member of the Athletics' revitalized pitching staff. He won ten games, lost five, and posted ten complete games and an earned run average of 3.32.
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However, while he was working for an oil company during the 1947–1948 offseason, McCahan injured his shoulder lifting barrels—ruining his
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for 26 years, and died there, from cancer, at age 65. He was interred at Fort Worth's Greenwood Memorial Park.
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that prohibited night baseball on Sundays in Philadelphia. McCahan was credited with his second big-league
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innings pitched, with 76 strikeouts. McCahan had 17 complete games and two shutouts among his 40 career
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McCahan had been on the losing end of the last no-hitter prior to this one, pitched by Cleveland's
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of the Senators made it all the way to second base, the only blemish on McCahan's otherwise
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and a 3.84 earned run average. He allowed 297 hits and 145 bases on balls in 290
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McCahan had begun his professional baseball career in 1942 with the Class B
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In his four-year, 57-game major league career, McCahan compiled a 16–14
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September 15, 1946, for the Philadelphia Athletics
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before entering the military. He resumed it in 1946 with the
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The highlight of McCahan's 1947 season came on September 3.
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June 19, 1949, for the Philadelphia Athletics
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McCahan followed his promising 1946 debut with a stellar
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