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Posted By: Anonymous
Billy Maharg |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
How about the pitcher who played a single game with Cincinnati; gave up 8 runs; won the game; and was then out of baseball forever. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Steve, |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
"Who was it, and was he out of ALL organized ball following that game, or was he shipped back to the minors? At least give us a hint--why am I thinking 1950's? On the right track?" |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Harry Smith pitched one game for the White Sox in 1912 gave up one run and got the win and never pitched another major league game. This has always been a mystery to me why he didn't stick in the majors after that...he wasn't injured because he went right on playing minor league ball for many years after that. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Win Ballou I just did some digging and found this name.. Sounds more like a race horse than a ball player..
martyOgelvie |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
A great name made even better by his nickname, "Pard". He was a sort of forerunner to BoBo Newsom, as, like BoBo, Ballou acquired his nickname by calling everybody "Pard". |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Steve, |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
The "obscure" player was Christy Mathewson. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Trick question. I obviously thought you were referring to a one-gamer. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Roy Castleton, the first Mormon Major Leaguer... |
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Posted By: John H.
Jodi, |
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Posted By: Shawn Chambers
Didn't Mathewson beat Three Fingers Brown? |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Big Veach fan here as well. He hit .310 for his career and drove in over a 1,000 runs. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Bill Zuber (Goober) AL Pitcher from the 30s and 40s |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
Ping Bodie. Ryne Duren. Matt Batts. Moe Berg. Eppa Rixey. Rixey was the career leader in wins by a lefthander until Warren Spahn came along. Served in WW I. A HOFer but somehow still obscure. |
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Posted By: John H.
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