Ed "Bull" Durham
Edward Fant Durham
Born: August 17, 1908 in Chester, S.C.
Died: April 27, 1976 in Chester, S.C.
Debut: 1929 | Pos: P
H: 5'11" | W: 170 | B: L | T: R
| Yr | W | L | G | SV | IP | SO | ERA |
| 5 | 29 | 44 | 143 | 1 | 641.2 | 204 | 4.45 |
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Nicknamed "Bull", Ed Durham earned a reputation with his control and his curveball during his 5-year major league career.
In 1933, Durham won a career-high 10 games for the White Sox. However, illness ended his career the following season.
Following his career in baseball, Durham owned and operated a service station in Blackstock, S.C. until the retired in 1972.