Berger, a native of
Greenfield, Indiana, started his professional baseball career with the Spring Lake Park semi-pro team. In 1905 and 1906 he won 25 and 28 games respectively with the
Columbus Senators of the
American Association before coming to the majors. He made his major league debut May 6, 1907, and played his final game on July 22, 1910. His best years were 1908 and 1909, with Berger winning 13 games in each of those seasons. He started 68 games for the Naps and ended his career with a 32–29 win loss record and a 2.60 earned run average. In 1909, he led all
American League pitchers, striking out an average of 5.90 batters per 9-innings pitched. He struck out a total of 162 batters in 1909, 3rd in the American League. Berger also led the league in
wild pitches in 1909 with 13. Berger died of a heart attack in 1954 in
Cleveland. He was buried at
Lake View Cemetery Cuyahoga County, Ohio. ==References==