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Ole Olsen (baseball)

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on June 14, 1922, with two runners on base and the Tigers leading, 4-2. Olsen recalled that, when Babe stepped to the plate, he tried to rattle the rookie pitcher by calling him an SOB and telling him to "throw the ball and duck." Olsen responded by calling Babe "a big baboon" and striking him out.
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Olsen debuted with the Tigers in 1922, appearing in 37 games — 15 as a starter and 22 as a reliever. He compiled a record of 7-6 with five complete games with a 4.53
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After retiring from baseball, Olsen worked for 37 years for a liquor manufacturer. He and his wife, Margaret Mary, lived in the same house in
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confirms that Olsen struck out Ruth with two men on base in the bottom of the fifth inning and with the Tigers leading, 4-2.
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of the Southern Association in 1928 and 1929. He compiled a 63-63 record in 226 minor league games.
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Olsen also pitched for seven years in the minor leagues, including stints with the
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baseball team. His college career was interrupted by military service during
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September 24, 1923, for the Detroit Tigers
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April 12, 1922, for the Detroit Tigers
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Baseball players from Fairfield County, Connecticut
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Pitcher
South Norwalk, Connecticut
Norwalk, Connecticut
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Detroit Tigers
1922
1923
baseball
pitcher
Major League Baseball
Detroit Tigers
win–loss record
earned run average
Cornell University
South Norwalk, Connecticut
Cornell University
Cornell Big Red
World War I
earned run average
Babe Ruth
The New York Times
Syracuse Stars
International League
Birmingham Barons
Southern Association
Nashville Volunteers
Kansas City Blues

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