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    Edward Hugh Hanlon (August 22, 1857 – April 14, 1937), also known as "Foxy Ned", and sometimes referred to as "the Father of Modern Baseball," was an American...
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  • Ned Hanlon may refer to: Ned Hanlon (politician), former Premier of Queensland Ned Hanlon (baseball), baseball player and manager Ned Hanlan, rower This...
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  • Catholic priest Michael Hanlon (1964–2016), British science writer Ned Hanlon (baseball), American baseball manager Ned Hanlon (politician), Australian...
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    In his book, My Thirty Years In Baseball, McGraw credits the development of the "inside baseball" to manager Ned Hanlon. In the 1890s, this type of play...
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  • The hit and run was introduced to baseball by Ned Hanlon, who was often referred to as "The Father of Modern Baseball", at the beginning of the 1894 season...
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    Baltimore Orioles (1882–1899) (category Baseball teams established in 1882)
    Keeler--RF, and Joe Kelley--LF) and a manager (Ned Hanlon) who were later inducted to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, finished in first place for three...
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    Negro leagues, and manager Ned Hanlon from the 19th century. Joe Durso received the J. G. Taylor Spink Award honoring a baseball writer. (The award was voted...
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  • first two seasons of the era to be abbreviated. Baseball Hall of Fame Jim Bunning Bill Foster Ned Hanlon Earl Weaver Outstanding Designated Hitter Award:...
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    Contemporary Baseball Era Committee in 2024. Walter Alston George "Sparky" Anderson Bobby Cox Leo Durocher Andrew "Rube" Foster Edward "Ned" Hanlon Stanley...
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    through baseball, beginning a quick rise through the minor leagues that led him to the Orioles at the age of 18. Under the tutelage of manager Ned Hanlon, the...
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  • Cleveland Blues (National League) (category Defunct Major League Baseball teams)
    Daily, notable Blues players included Jack Glasscock and Baseball Hall of Fame member Ned Hanlon. The team was purchased by Charles Byrne in 1885 for $10...
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    White, African American baseball player (born 1860) April 10 – Ralph Ince, film director (born 1887) April 14 – Ned Hanlon, baseball manager (born 1857) April...
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    List of Pittsburgh Pirates managers (category Lists of Major League Baseball managers)
    player and manager. McKechnie, Connie Mack, and Ned Hanlon were inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum as managers. Five Pirates...
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  • 2009-08-02. "Ned Hanlon Managerial Record". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2009-08-02. John Waltz at the SABR Baseball Biography Project...
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    Database:Paul DePodesta". Baseball America. Retrieved 2009-11-16. "Baseball America Executive Database:Ned Colletti". Baseball America. Retrieved 2009-11-16...
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    Bill Foster". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved January 6, 2011. "Hall of Famers: Ned Hanlon". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum...
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    List of Baltimore Orioles (1882–1899) managers (category Lists of Major League Baseball managers)
    Record". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-08-02. "John Waltz Managerial Record". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-08-02. "Ned Hanlon Managerial...
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  • 1905 Brooklyn Superbas season (category 1905 Major League Baseball season)
    fell to last place with a franchise-worst 48–104 record, costing manager Ned Hanlon his job. January 1905: Sammy Strang was purchased from the Superbas by...
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    retrosheet.org. Retrosheet, Inc. Retrieved November 17, 2009. Ned Hanlon at the SABR Baseball Biography Project , by Zack Triscuit, Retrieved 2009-11-17...
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    Harry Von der Horst (category Baseball executives)
    influence to convince the Brooklyn ownership group to hire his manager, Ned Hanlon. He eventually sold his interest in the team, but remained as the club...
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    Durocher, Lasorda, Casey Stengel, John Montgomery Ward, Wilbert Robinson, Ned Hanlon, Max Carey, and Burleigh Grimes; the last three were inducted primarily...
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    in both teams, Harry Von der Horst, along with famed Orioles manager Ned Hanlon who became the club's new manager in New York / Brooklyn under majority...
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  • It is named for the son of famous Baltimore Orioles baseball player, manager and owner Ned Hanlon, who led the team in the National League to three championships...
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  • 1903 New York Highlanders season (category 1903 Major League Baseball season)
    something unrelated, namely a circus act called "Hanlon's Superbas"; the Dodgers were managed by Ned Hanlon at that time. Prior to 1903 season: Jack O'Connor...
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    Willie Keeler (category 19th-century baseball players)
    Ned Hanlon was given an ownership stake in the team and a free rein to form his team. In one of the most one-sided trades in baseball history, Hanlon...
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  • affiliate of the Chicago White Sox from 1946 to 1949. Baseball Hall of Fame members Ned Hanlon in 1877, Nap Lajoie in 1896 and Roger Connor in 1897 played...
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    such notable baseball stars as Wilbert Robinson, John McGraw, Hughie Jennings, Willie Keeler, and Joe Kelley. Orioles manager Ned Hanlon hired him and...
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    Kid Gleason (category Major League Baseball second basemen)
    manager Ned Hanlon moved Gleason to second base full time, where he hit well but fielded poorly that year. Baltimore repeated as NL champions, but Hanlon traded...
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  • 1900 Brooklyn Superbas season (category 1900 Major League Baseball season)
    Louis Cardinals. Before opening day in April 1900, Brooklyn manager Ned Hanlon made a public offer of $10,000 to purchase Nap Lajoie from the Phillies...
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    1899 Baltimore Orioles season (category 1899 Major League Baseball season)
    Brooklyn Bridegrooms ballclub and moved most of his star players and manager Ned Hanlon over to the Brooklyn team. The remaining team played the season under...
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