ISBN 9780786460168. Lynch, Mike. "Chick Fraser". sabr.org. Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved October 16, 2019. "Fraser's obit in The Sporting News"...
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Weyhing (277) holds the dubious record for most hit batsmen in a career. Chick Fraser (219), Pink Hawley (210), and Walter Johnson (205) are the only other...
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baseball coach Chick Fewster (1895–1945), Major League Baseball pitcher Chick Fraser (1873–1940), Major League Baseball pitcher Chick Fullis (1904–1946)...
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joining the semi-pro East London band The Unsuited Medium, fronted by Chick Fraser. Williams' next band, The Medium, included John Richardson on drums....
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years. While in Louisville, Clarke was teamed up with pitcher Chick Fraser. Clarke and Fraser became brothers-in-law when they married sisters. When the...
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margin of victory in a Phillies no-hitter was ten runs, in a 10–0 win by Chick Fraser. Charlie Ferguson's no-hitter, the first in franchise history, was a...
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367 24 Ted Lyons* 356 25 George Mullin 353 26 Charlie Buffinton 351 27 Chick Fraser 342 28 Clark Griffith* 337 29 Red Ruffing* 335 30 Silver King 328 31...
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game pitcher May 5, 1904 Succeeded by Addie Joss Preceded by Bill Hawke Chick Fraser Nick Maddox No-hitter pitcher September 18, 1897 May 5, 1904 June 30...
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cricketer Chick Fraser (1873–1940), American Major League Baseball pitcher Christine Marion Fraser (1938–2002), Scottish author Christopher Fraser (born 1965)...
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Ferguson (1871–1884): "Death to Flying Things" Chick Fraser, Charles Carrolton Fraser (1896–1909): "Chick" Tom Gordon, Thomas Flynn Gordon (2006–2008):...
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1908 Chicago Cubs Roster Pitchers Mordecai Brown Andy Coakley Chick Fraser Rube Kroh Carl Lundgren Bill Mack Orval Overall Jack Pfiester Ed Reulbach Carl...
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(NL). The only senior circuit pitchers with more HBP; Vic Willis (156), Chick Fraser (187), Pink Hawley (201), all began their career in the nineteenth century...
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prevent the "jumpers" — in particular, Nap Lajoie, Bill Bernhard, and Chick Fraser — from playing for any other team, a plea which was rejected by a lower...
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1907 Chicago Cubs roster Roster Pitchers Mordecai Brown Blaine Durbin Chick Fraser Carl Lundgren Orval Overall Jack Pfiester Ed Reulbach Jack Taylor Catchers...
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Greinke 3,389.1 87 Clark Griffith* 3,385.2 88 Doyle Alexander 3,367.2 89 Chick Fraser 3,364 90 Al Orth 3,354.2 91 Curt Simmons 3,348.1 92 Vida Blue 3,343.1...
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Hough 216 31 Jim McCormick 214 32 Red Faber* 213 33 Paul Derringer 212 Chick Fraser 212 Burleigh Grimes* 212 36 Mickey Welch* 210 37 Jerry Koosman 209 Jamie...
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September 18, 1903, Chick Fraser pitched a no-hitter in the second game of a double header against the Chicago Cubs at West Side Park. Fraser walked five batters...
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Francis Juan Francisco John Franco Terry Francona Mike Frank Ryan Franklin Chick Fraser Jake Fraley Joe Frazier Todd Frazier Tim Federowicz Roger Freed Ryan...
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1901 Philadelphia Athletics Roster Pitchers Bock Baker Bill Bernhard Chick Fraser Dummy Leitner Pete Loos John McPherson Billy Milligan Wiley Piatt Eddie...
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1898 Cleveland Spiders Roster Pitchers Frank Bates George Cuppy Chick Fraser Cowboy Jones George Kelb Sport McAllister Pete McBride Jack Powell Zeke Wilson...
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Jake Daubert 1 0.4 Larry Doyle 1 0.4 0 1.1% Art Fletcher 1 0.4 0 0.7% Chick Fraser 1 0.4 - Kid Gleason 1 0.4 Burleigh Grimes 1 0.4 Charlie Grimm 1 0.4 -...
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Cubs Roster Pitchers Mordecai Brown Ray Brown Andy Coakley King Cole Chick Fraser Rip Hagerman Irv Higginbotham Rube Kroh Carl Lundgren Orval Overall Jack...
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by Boston to the Philadelphia Phillies in the same trade that brought Chick Fraser and Harry Wolverton to the Beaneaters. Pittinger finished with 23 wins...
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Opening Day game from 1883 through 1886. Toad Ramsey, Scott Stratton, Chick Fraser and Cunningham each made two Opening Day starts for the team. After making...
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Paul Globe. September 21, 1902. Retrieved June 29, 2012. "No Hit Game For Fraser". St. Paul Globe. September 19, 1903. Retrieved June 29, 2012. "Cy Young...
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baseman Jim Delahanty and pitcher Chick Fraser. Delahanty hit .255 with five homers and 55 RBI with Boston in 1905, while Fraser had a 14–21 record with a 3...
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296 24 John Smoltz* R 320 4 316 16 Dennis Martínez R 319 196 123 17 Chick Fraser R 317 35 282 Held the modern single-season record, 1901-1902 18 Robin...
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include Carrollton or Carrolton include the following: Charles Carrolton "Chick" Fraser (1873 – 1940), American baseball player Rufus Carrollton Harris (1896...
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All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Retrieved April 19, 2017. "Chick Fraser". Pro-Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved December 16, 2013. "Barbara Gates"...
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Athletics played their first game on April 26, 1901 at Columbia Park. Chick Fraser was the Opening Day starter for that game, which the Athletics lost to...
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