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and the easy chances look hard. . . . Of Bush's fielding the outstanding feature always was his throwing. In that, more than in anything else, Bush stood apart. He had an uncanny ability to judge the speed of a runner on his way to first. He never seemed to hurry a throw, and he seemed never to throw with speed. Most of the time he apparently lobbed the ball but he always got his man, sometimes by a fraction of a step -- but he got him. This ability of Bush's was always a matter of amazement to spectators and they could never solve the riddle of it.
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Washington press, and one newspaper even urged a boycott of the
Senators over the firing of Bush. Griffith initially declined comment on his release of Bush, but as criticism intensified, Griffith said in a written statement that he found Bush "incompetent as a manager, failing to maintain discipline among the players, utter disregard of the development or use of young players, favoritism and indifference when the ball game was over as to ways or means of improving conditions." The Senators went on to win the
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the 1912 season, Bush also led all
American League players (regardless of position) with 547 assists, and his 6.00 range factor was the highest among American League shortstops. He also ranked among the American League leaders with a defensive WAR of 1.8 (4th among players at all positions), 107 runs scored (7th), 37 stolen bases (8th), 317 putouts at shortstop (4th), a .929 fielding percentage (2nd among shortstops), and 66 errors (2nd).
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October 8, 1888, include (i) a World War I Draft Registration Card (showing 10/8/88 date of birth and Indianapolis place of birth) completed by Owen J. Bush, residing at 207 Alcott in Indianapolis, height "short", working as a ball player in Detroit, and (ii) a World War II Draft Registration Card (showing 10/8/88 date of birth and Indianapolis place of birth) completed by Owen Joseph Bush of Indianapolis.
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becomes so enraged that he pulls his cap off his head and throwing it off the door of the hotel lobby or in the turf of the ball field, stamps on it in his hysteria." For the first half of the season, Bush continued as the Tigers' starting shortstop. Halfway through the season, however, Cobb moved Bush from his regular shortstop position to second base.
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that same year published a feature story on how a player's hands make him suitable for one position or another. The author wrote: "Donie Bush is a wonderful shortstop all will agree. Bush is a little man perhaps the shortest of stature in organized baseball. But his hand is very broad, thick and bony
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praised Bush for his range: "In the field Bush sometimes appears ragged, but this is not owing to lack of finish in handling stinging grounders. It is rather a direct result of his eagerness to spear everything within reach and just a little beyond. No chance is too hard for him to try, and more than
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There never was a player who deserved a testimonial more than Donie deserves this one. The little infielder has been the mainstay of the Tigers' defense all season and has saved game after game by his sensational stunts. . . . Off the field he has never permitted his spirits to flag, declaring right
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Leagues at five feet, six inches (1.7 meters) and weighed between 130 and 140 pounds. Bush once said, "I used to tell 'em it ain't how big you are, it's how good you are. But whenever another team had an uncommonly small player, I'd slip up and
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wrote that Howley "never is quite so contented" as he is when arguing with Bush and added: "Bush would fight at the drop of a hat for Dan, yet the midget never gets nearly so mad at anyone as he does when Howley, with deliberate intent, corners Donie somewhere and starts a debate. . . . Often Donie
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announced that they had two weeks earlier retained Bush as manager for the 1933 season. Upon his hiring, one newspaper reporter predicted: "No bed of roses awaits the new manager here. . . . He falls heir to a run-down team, with little financial backing and a quick-to-criticize public." The 1933
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had switched spots in the batting order and batted out of turn. In the second, fifth and seventh innings both players made outs, and Bush said nothing. In the ninth inning, Gerber hit a single with two out and a runner on first base. Bush appealed to the umpire that Gerber had batted out of order.
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1930 Census entry for Owen Bush (age 40, born in Indiana, employed as a baseball manager) and his mother Elizabeth (age 68), both residing at 207 N. Walcott in Indianapolis. Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana; Roll: 612; Page: 18B; Enumeration District: 0128;
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played for the Millers in 1938, saw his batting average jump 75 points over the prior year, and later credited Bush with some of his success. After learning that Bush had died, Williams said: "I've been in the game for 36 years and nobody has any closer affection to my heart than Ownie." He noted
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Bush led the 1923 Senators to a fourth-place finish and a 75β78 record, two positions higher in the standings and seven fewer losses than the 1922 team. In October 1923, and despite the improved record, team owner Clark Griffith fired Bush as the team's manager. The shift drew criticism from the
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than any other shortstop of the era, and his 1914 total of 425 putouts is still the Major League record for shortstops. His 1914 total of 969 chances is also still the American League record. He also led the American League in assists by a shortstop on five occasions: 1909 (567), 1911 (556), 1912
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1920 Census entry for Ellen Bush (age 62, born in Kentucky) and family residing at 207 N. Walcott in Indianapolis. Son Michael (age 34). Son Owen (age 32) born in Indiana employed as a "ball player". Source Citation: Year: 1920; Census Place: Indianapolis Ward 9, Marion, Indiana; Roll: T625_454;
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leaders in bases on balls 12 straight years, from 1909 through 1920, and led the league five times. His career high was 118 bases on balls in 1915. During the decade from 1910 to 1919, no Major League player had more bases on balls than Bush. At the time of his retirement in 1923, Bush had 1,158
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slumping in the World Series (batting .231 and .250 respectively), Bush hit .318 with an on-base percentage of .483. He also scored five runs, collected five bases on balls, was twice hit by a pitch, and compiled nine putouts, 18 assists, and three double plays (but also committed five errors).
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This diminutive and youthful shortstop came to the rescue of the Detroit club and made it possible for them to win the American League pennant. . . . He helped to win the American Association pennant for the Hoosiers by his wonderful all around work, and then came on to Detroit in time to save
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In 1916, Bush continued to rank among the American League leaders in multiple categories with 75 bases on balls (7th), 27 sacrifice hits (9th), 435 assists (5th among all players regardless of position), 278 putouts at shortstop (4th), and a .954 fielding percentage at shortstop (3rd).
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appoints him manager. Brains, a good pair of hands, and a bulldog disposition made him a playing success against the handicap of being undersized and rather weak of arm. . . . He ought to make quite a manager; ought to put something into that Washington team that it lacked."
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The World War II Draft Registration Card completed by Owen Joseph Bush (available on-line at ancestry.com) lists his address as 207 N. Walcott, Indianapolis, his date of birth as October 8, 1888, his place of birth as Indianapolis, and his principal contact person as Paul
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with 676 plate appearances, 88 bases on balls, and 52 sacrifice hits. His 52 sacrifice hits remains the fourth highest single season total in major league history, and his .380 on-base percentage was the third highest in the American League in 1909 behind teammate
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and seven fewer errors, noted that Bush made "spectacular plays" in the field "day after day". Kofoed also dismissed those who relegated Bush to the "poor hitting class", noting that Bush got on base and scored more often than any of his Detroit teammates.
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Bush remained affiliated with professional baseball for 65 years. He was given the title "King of Baseball" during Major League Baseball's 1963 winter meetings. In 1967, the stadium in which the Indianapolis Indians played was renamed from Victory Field to
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noted that the reorganization marked the first time since Bush's playing days that he had been without an official title. In November 1952, Bush and McKinney sold their remaining 25% interest in the Indianapolis club to the Cleveland Indians.
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In 1913, Bush led the American League with 694 plate appearances and was again among the league leaders with 80 bases on balls (3rd), 44 stolen bases (6th), 98 runs (8th), 331 putouts at shortstop (2nd), and 510 assists at shortstop (2nd).
2115:. He fell ill during spring training in Florida and died three weeks later after returning home to Indianapolis. Bush was posthumously elected to the Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame in 1979 and was known as "Mr. Baseball" in Indianapolis.
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In 1920, Bush led the American League with 48 sacrifice hitsβthe seventh highest total in Major League history. Despite his advancing age, Bush retained considerable speed, stealing 15 bases and hitting 18 doubles and five triples.
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In 1917, Bush led the American League with 112 runs scored, stole 34 bases, and compiled a career-high batting average of .281 with a .370 on-base percentage. Bush also broke up a noteworthy no-hitter on July 11, 1917. With
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was to blame for the White Sox' poor showing. Many in the press blamed Comiskey for the shortage of talent at Bush's command. During a July road trip to the East, the White Sox had only "five workable pitchers", a term
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up to the last minute that the Tigers were going to win the pennant. . . . Apart from baseball, Bush is a mighty fine fellow, good-natured, lively, generous, and the sort of man anyone would like to have for a friend.
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to write that Bush was playing the best baseball of his life. Bush appeared in 41 games for the 1922 Senators and finished the season with a .342 on-base percentage and 21 bases on balls in 158 plate appearances.
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J.F. McCann (May 1, 1924). "Donie Bush Bringing Baseball Back To Life In Indianapolis: Former Major League Shortstop Star, Who First Broke Into Prominence In Hoosier Capital, Now Heads Old Team Towards Flag".
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defined as "those who could throw a ball." Bush complained about the lack of "cooperation" from Comiskey in acquiring players as his 1931 team compiled both the lowest batting average (.260) and the highest
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starting with the 1930 season. He took over a team that had finished in seventh place with a 59β93 record in 1929. In 1930, the White Sox again finished in seventh place, improving only slightly to 64β90.
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during a road trip and returned to Indianapolis to undergo surgery. After a period of convalescence, Bush returned to his role as manager and led the Indians to their third consecutive second-place finish.
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from Norman Perry. Bush, who became the team's president as well as a co-owner, said at the time, "It always was my ambition, since I was a kid, to have a share in the ownership of the Indianapolis club."
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In 1914, Bush led the American League with 721 plate appearances and 112 bases on balls while also scoring 97 runs and compiling 35 stolen bases and a .373 on-base percentage. In the voting for the 1914
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J.F. McCann (October 22, 1925). "Owen Bush Re-Engaged As Indianapolis Manager: Announcement Comes As Good News To Followers Of Hoosiers Who Feared Little Pilot Would Carry Out Threat To Quit Home Town".
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3467:"Donie Bush Named To Pacify Pirates: M'Kechnie's Successor Has Fine Record In Indianapolis; New Manager, For Many Years a Shortstop With Detroit, Handled Washington Team Successfully in 1923".
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W. Blaine Patton (December 11, 1941). "Hartnett Shuffled Into Indianapolis' New Deal: Popular National League Catcher Named Manager After McKinney and Bush Assume Control of Team".
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all the ground between second base and the foul line. A lot of them camp on third for a while. And why shouldn't they? A man can play third when he can't play short. That's a cinch.
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J.F. McCann (July 1, 1926). "Ed Sicking Pinch Hits For Boss and Delivers: Indianapolis Team Makes Advance in Flag Race on Long Road Trip With Bush Laid Up by Operation".
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in the ninth inning to secure a 1β0 complete game shutout. In a 1942 speech in Los Angelesβ Ruth called this game his greatest thrill. At the end of the 1917 season,
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126 runs scored in 1911 ranked second in the league. Defensively, Bush's 1910 fielding percentage of .940 led American League shortstops, and his 1910 defensive
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3591:"Bush Has Two-Year Contract with White Sox: Former Pirate Leader Succeeds Blackbourne as Chief; Little Fellow One of Great Shortstops of A.L. In His Heyday".
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noted that many of the Pittsburgh fans turned against Bush when he benched Cuyler in 1927 and that Bush had never been able to get the local fans behind him.
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W. Blaine Patton (November 12, 1942). "Bush Back in Harness as Indianapolis Pilot: Takes Over Reins From Gabby Hartnett and Will Double as Club President".
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Bush also collected 337 sacrifice hits in his career, ranking him fifth on the all-time Major League leader list (behind Hall of Famers Eddie Collins and
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Vaughan, Irving (August 6, 1931). "Bush's Flare-Up Indicates New Pilot For White Sox Next Year: Comiskey Refuses to Accept Blame for Failure of Team".
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having allowed no hits, Bush hit a scratch single in the eighth inning. After giving up the single to Bush, Ruth struck out the Tigers'
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Tommy Fitzgerald (February 1, 1940). "Nimble Hands and Feet Led Brooklyn To Nab Reese, Who Hopes To Run Durocher Off Shortstop Job".
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reported that "Bush has been driving his new car most of the time since he left Detroit and is said to be only a few laps behind
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most fielders can say he pulls down the drive and relays it to first." In its annual selection of an All-America Baseball Team,
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In appreciation of Bush's efforts during the 1915 season, Detroit fans raised funds to allow Bush to purchase a new
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of 6.19 in 1911 was a career-high and the second best among American League shortstops. In the voting for the 1911
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Halsey Hall (December 28, 1933). "Kelley and Bush Begin Rebuilding Millers; Fans Happy Over Donie's Return".
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3880:"Bosox May Expand in Farm Ownership: Full Title Acquired at Louisville, Marking Change in Policy".
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2757:"Bush Calls But Does Not Sign: Comes to Town With Bowlers and Makes Side Trip to Ball Club Office"
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2787:"Owen Bush Is Tiger for 1910: Little Shortstop Signs His Gontract but Misses Train for Southland"
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and 82 runs scored (10th). That same year, Bush authored an article in
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J.F. McCann (July 17, 1924). "Donie Bush Loses Services of a Pair".
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Bush began his professional baseball career in 1905 playing for the
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compare heights. Always turned out he was an inch taller than me."
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3195:"Release of Bush First Step In Cobb's Plans For Rebuilding".
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3387:"His Old Hometown Goes Wild Over Him: Manager Donie Bush".
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List of Major League Baseball career stolen bases leaders
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3975:"Indians Take Over Complete Ownership of Indianapolis".
2395:"Single-Season Leaders & Records for Sacrifice Hits"
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List of Major League Baseball annual runs scored leaders
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List of Major League Baseball career runs scored leaders
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In 1972, at age 84, Bush was working as a scout for the
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2297:"Single-Season Leaders & Records for Putouts as SS"
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American baseball player, manager, owner, and scout
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2364:"Career Leaders & Records for Bases on Balls"
3993:"Donie Bush Retiring -- In Baseball Since '03".
438:won the National League pennant and lost to the
1057:At the end of the 1915 season, J. C. Kofoed in
4027:Career statistics and player information from
2418:"Ten Leading Stars in Recent Baseball Records"
836:Bush sliding into third base in Chicago, 1909.
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2140:List of Major League Baseball player-managers
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3088:"Striking Incidents of the Season's Opening"
6449:Louisville Colonels (minor league) managers
1388:In October 1926, Bush was hired to replace
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1344:Gerber was declared out to end the game.
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3050:"Inside Dope From A Ball Player's Hands"
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2017:. Bush and two partners, Indiana banker
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6489:Washington Senators (1901β1960) players
6464:Minneapolis Millers (baseball) managers
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4044:Donie Bush managerial career statistics
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6454:Major League Baseball player-managers
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3250:from the original on October 6, 2016
3176:from the original on October 6, 2016
2909:Chandler Richter (January 9, 1915).
2767:from the original on October 6, 2016
2737:from the original on October 6, 2016
2516:"Donie Bush Minor League Statistics"
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3553:The Pittsburgh Pirates Encyclopedia
2661:. The Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame
2489:from the original on April 27, 2020
519:As a batter, Bush ranked among the
6404:Baseball players from Indianapolis
3702:from the original on June 21, 2010
3551:David Finoli, Bill Ranier (2003).
3280:from the original on March 4, 2016
3146:from the original on March 4, 2016
3134:Bullion, Harry (August 18, 1921).
3115:from the original on March 4, 2016
2972:from the original on March 4, 2016
2942:from the original on March 4, 2016
2683:Paul Bruske (September 26, 1908).
2479:"Obituaries: Owen J. (Donie) Bush"
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3960:"Indianapolis Club Reorganizes".
3276:. December 23, 1922. p. 16.
3246:. December 14, 1922. p. 20.
2805:"Baseball Awards Voting for 1911"
825:. At the end of the 1908 season,
750:with 98 putouts and 156 assists.
6469:Minor league baseball executives
6459:Major League Baseball shortstops
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3997:. February 15, 1969. p. 45.
3769:"Donie Works Without Contract".
3071:"Inside Points on Playing Short"
2938:. October 16, 1915. p. 11.
2853:"The Greatest of All Shortstops"
2640:. December 12, 1908. p. 10.
2568:. December 15, 1906. p. 11.
2448:. March 29, 1972. Archived from
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4057:SABR Baseball Biography Project
3979:. November 5, 1952. p. 18.
3773:. December 21, 1933. p. 6.
3736:Tom Dacey (November 18, 1933).
3725:. November 17, 1932. p. 1.
3303:. December 21, 1922. p. 4.
3172:. August 18, 1921. p. 13.
3032:"The All-America Baseball Team"
3014:"The All-America Baseball Club"
2871:"The All America Baseball Club"
2840:. December 14, 1912. p. 8.
2733:. January 20, 1909. p. 9.
2319:"Chance Records for Shortstops"
998:for third place, trailing only
3884:. October 24, 1940. p. 3.
3869:. October 17, 1940. p. 7.
3681:. October 15, 1931. p. 1.
3530:. McFarland. pp. 95β100.
3471:. October 28, 1926. p. 1.
3354:. November 1, 1923. p. 3.
3111:. March 13, 1921. p. 23.
3001:. January 15, 1916. p. 6.
2968:. October 2, 1915. p. 8.
2715:. August 22, 1908. p. 14.
2547:. August 11, 1906. p. 12.
2485:. April 15, 1972. p. 30.
1465:Bush as manager of the Millers
1236:In August 1921, Detroit owner
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6494:Sault Ste. Marie Soos players
6439:Indianapolis Indians managers
3595:. October 3, 1929. p. 1.
3199:. August 25, 1921. p. 1.
2793:. March 13, 1910. p. 17.
2763:. March 6, 1910. p. 17.
2659:"Inductee β Owen Joseph Bush"
6444:Indianapolis Indians players
3964:. March 5, 1952. p. 34.
6474:Pittsburgh Pirates managers
4408:Pittsburgh Pirates managers
3934:. May 18, 1944. p. 44.
2706:"American Association News"
478:, near or in Indianapolis.
88:Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
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6414:Chicago White Sox managers
6010:1970: George MacDonald Sr.
4874:Chicago White Sox managers
3366:"1924 Washington Senators"
3329:"1923 Washington Senators"
3226:"1922 Washington Senators"
3214:. May 11, 1922. p. 3.
2831:"Donie Bush's Distinction"
2807:. baseball-reference.com.
2631:"The American Association"
2366:. baseball-reference.com.
1485:On November 10, 1932, the
1469:In 1932, Bush managed the
6479:South Bend Greens players
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3930:"Pointer From New Boss".
3666:. baseball-reference.com.
3652:. baseball-reference.com.
3623:. baseball-reference.com.
3609:. baseball-reference.com.
3505:"1927 Pittsburgh Pirates"
3483:"1926 Pittsburgh Pirates"
3391:. May 1, 1924. p. 4.
3228:. baseball-reference.com.
2911:"Side-Lights on Baseball"
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728:Copper Country Soo League
472:1900 United States Census
466:Bush was born in 1887 in
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6424:Cincinnati Reds managers
6419:Chicago White Sox scouts
5324:Cincinnati Reds managers
4094:Minnesota Twins managers
3650:"1931 Chicago White Sox"
3621:"1930 Chicago White Sox"
3607:"1929 Chicago White Sox"
3526:Ronald T. Waldo (2012).
3507:. baseball-reference.com
3485:. baseball-reference.com
3368:. baseball-reference.com
3331:. baseball-reference.com
3299:"Here's Hoping, Donie".
3240:"Bush to Pilot Senators"
2890:. baseball-reference.com
2518:. baseball-reference.com
2397:. baseball-reference.com
2299:. baseball-reference.com
2210:. baseball-reference.com
2063:Bush and McKinney hired
2000:Team owner and executive
1375:In 1926, Bush developed
880:stole 66 bases in 1992.
740:Southern Michigan League
732:OhioβPennsylvania League
414:(1924β1926, 1943β1944),
295:Owen Joseph "Donie" Bush
6429:Dayton Veterans players
2587:"Who's Who In Baseball"
1290:Baseball Hall of Famers
436:1927 Pittsburgh Pirates
430:(1932, 1934β1938), and
6434:Detroit Tigers players
6301:2012: George McGonagle
6196:Sheldon "Chief" Bender
6005:1969: Chauncey DeVault
5919:1956: Tommy Richardson
5896:1952: J. Alvin Gardner
4048:Baseball-Reference.com
3756:"1933 Cincinnati Reds"
3742:The Lewiston Daily Sun
3696:"Millers Year by Year"
3664:"1931 American League"
2321:. Baseball-Almanac.com
2099:Later years and honors
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923:Wins Above Replacement
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335:Bush was the starting
6409:Boston Red Sox scouts
6324:2016: David G. Elmore
6306:2013: Charlie Eshbach
6296:2011: Chito Rodriguez
6107:1984: Donald Davidson
3758:. baseball-reference.
2888:"1915 Detroit Tigers"
2612:J. C. Kofoed (1915).
2416:J. C. Kofoed (1920).
2352:. baseballlibary.com.
2068:his long-time friend
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724:Sault Ste. Marie Soos
468:Indianapolis, Indiana
322:professional baseball
72:Indianapolis, Indiana
6319:2015: Bill Gladstone
6254:2005: Calvin Falwell
6202:1997: Max Schumacher
6023:1972: Vince McNamara
5934:1959: Bonneau Peters
3076:. Baseball Magazine.
3055:. Baseball Magazine.
3037:. Baseball Magazine.
3019:. Baseball Magazine.
2876:. Baseball Magazine.
2858:. Baseball Magazine.
2619:. Baseball Magazine.
2559:"The Central League"
2538:"The Central League"
2423:. Baseball Magazine.
2057:Indianapolis Indians
2048:Indianapolis Indians
2015:American Association
1475:American Association
1370:American Association
1366:Indianapolis Indians
1360:Indianapolis Indians
1008:Shoeless Joe Jackson
863:in 1909 and led the
794:American Association
495:. He collected more
412:Indianapolis Indians
6334:2018: Mike Tamburro
6222:P. Patrick McKernan
6128:1987: Bill Schweppe
5924:1957: Charles Hurth
3069:Donie Bush (1919).
3048:F. C. Lane (1918).
3030:F. C. Lane (1917).
3012:F. C. Lane (1916).
2992:"Doings At Detroit"
2869:F. C. Lane (1913).
2851:F. C. Lane (1913).
2452:on January 23, 2020
2011:Louisville Colonels
2005:Louisville Colonels
1504:Minneapolis Millers
1498:Minneapolis Millers
1471:Minneapolis Millers
1457:Minneapolis Millers
1284:Washington Senators
1260:Washington Senators
1254:Washington Senators
790:Indianapolis Browns
772:Indianapolis Browns
432:Louisville Colonels
428:Minneapolis Millers
345:Washington Senators
242:Washington Senators
221:Washington Senators
121:Last MLB appearance
6236:2002: George Zuraw
6207:1998: Leo Pinckney
6189:1995: Gene DaCosse
6086:1981: Jack Schwarz
6028:1973: Ray Johnston
5914:1955: Herman White
5909:1954: Shelby Pease
4029:Baseball Reference
3274:Detroit Free Press
3244:Detroit Free Press
3170:Detroit Free Press
3140:Detroit Free Press
3109:Detroit Free Press
2966:Detroit Free Press
2936:Detroit Free Press
2791:Detroit Free Press
2761:Detroit Free Press
2731:Detroit Free Press
2446:The New York Times
2232:Jim Moyes (2006).
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1451:earned run average
1394:Pittsburgh Pirates
1392:as manager of the
1384:Pittsburgh Pirates
1352:under new manager
1230:Detroit Free Press
1168:
1080:Detroit Free Press
1040:
968:
918:
889:Pittsburgh Pirates
861:on-base percentage
838:
512:) for most career
416:Pittsburgh Pirates
328:, team owner, and
252:Pittsburgh Pirates
6347:
6346:
6339:2019: Bob Lozinak
6329:2017: Lee Landers
6267:2007: Dave Walker
6143:George Sisler Jr.
5955:1962: Phil Howser
5903:Frank Shaughnessy
5843:
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5481:Christy Mathewson
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4010:The Sporting News
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3786:The Sporting News
3771:The Sporting News
3723:The Sporting News
3698:. Stew Thornley.
3679:The Sporting News
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3593:The Sporting News
3578:The Sporting News
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3436:The Sporting News
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3389:The Sporting News
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2999:The Sporting Life
2918:The Sporting Life
2838:The Sporting Life
2713:The Sporting Life
2692:The Sporting Life
2638:The Sporting Life
2566:The Sporting Life
2545:The Sporting Life
2483:The Sporting News
2113:Chicago White Sox
2081:The Sporting News
2077:Cleveland Indians
2019:Frank E. McKinney
1997:
1996:
1515:Managerial Record
1446:The Sporting News
1433:Chicago White Sox
1427:Chicago White Sox
1421:The Sporting News
1350:1924 World Series
1321:The Sporting News
1279:Managerial career
1272:The Sporting News
1264:Roger Peckinpaugh
1242:The Sporting News
1206:Baseball Magazine
1187:Baseball Magazine
1173:Baseball Magazine
1164:Charles M. Conlon
1144:Baseball Magazine
1111:Baseball Magazine
1098:(Barney) Oldfleld
1094:The Sporting Life
1092:In January 1916,
1068:The Sporting Life
1063:Rabbit Maranville
1059:Baseball Magazine
978:Baseball Magazine
973:Baseball Magazine
947:The Sporting Life
885:1909 World Series
827:Baseball Magazine
823:1908 World Series
798:The Sporting Life
778:Chicago White Sox
765:Baseball Magazine
754:South Bend Greens
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561:Career statistics
541:Baseball Magazine
420:Chicago White Sox
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1519:
1441:Charles Comiskey
1398:New York Yankees
1341:St. Louis Browns
1075:Paige automobile
966:, New York, 1913
565:
452:King of Baseball
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2007:
2002:
1517:
1500:
1492:National League
1487:Cincinnati Reds
1483:
1481:Cincinnati Reds
1459:
1429:
1386:
1362:
1309:American League
1286:
1281:
1256:
1222:Hughie Jennings
1220:took over from
1214:
1201:
1182:
1156:
1119:
1106:
1024:
1006:, and ahead of
987:
956:
943:
937:won the award.
906:
865:American League
857:
819:Charley O'Leary
811:
806:
774:
756:
748:batting average
720:
521:American League
489:
487:Career overview
484:
476:Center Township
464:
456:winter meetings
424:Cincinnati Reds
376:batting average
365:American League
302:
298:
280:Cincinnati Reds
137:Batting average
106:
105:
99:
87:
83:
70:
69:October 8, 1887
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21:Baseball player
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5223:Jerry Manuel
5199:Jeff Torborg
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4951:Johnny Evers
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4661:Billy Herman
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4453:Bob Ferguson
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2350:"Donie Bush"
2325:December 28,
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2214:December 28,
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1387:
1377:appendicitis
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1354:Bucky Harris
1346:
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1330:
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1297:Goose Goslin
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1004:Sam Crawford
988:
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964:Polo Grounds
962:Bush at the
946:
944:
927:range factor
919:
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897:Sam Crawford
887:against the
882:
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514:triple plays
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440:1927 Yankees
434:(1939). His
409:
405:Tris Speaker
388:stolen bases
373:
369:triple plays
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167:Stolen bases
101:
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84:(1972-03-28)
79:
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18:
6399:1972 deaths
6394:1887 births
6290:Don Mincher
6274:Pat Gillick
6261:Paul Snyder
6214:Tom Saffell
6122:Lefty Gomez
6114:Stan Wasiak
5819:(2014β2018)
5817:Bryan Price
5811:(2008β2013)
5809:Dusty Baker
5795:(2005β2007)
5787:(2003β2005)
5771:(2001β2003)
5763:(1997β2000)
5761:Jack McKeon
5755:(1996β1997)
5747:(1993β1995)
5731:(1990β1992)
5723:(1988β1989)
5721:Tommy Helms
5715:(1984β1989)
5699:(1982β1983)
5691:(1979β1982)
5683:(1970β1978)
5675:(1966β1969)
5665:Don Heffner
5659:(1964β1965)
5657:Dick Sisler
5651:(1959β1964)
5633:Jimmy Dykes
5627:(1954β1958)
5611:(1952β1953)
5595:(1949β1952)
5593:Luke Sewell
5587:(1948β1949)
5579:(1947β1948)
5577:Johnny Neun
5563:(1938β1946)
5547:(1934β1937)
5515:(1930β1932)
5507:(1924β1929)
5499:(1919β1923)
5489:Heinie Groh
5483:(1916β1918)
5467:(1914β1916)
5465:Buck Herzog
5443:(1909β1911)
5433:John Ganzel
5427:(1906β1907)
5419:(1902β1905)
5403:(1901β1902)
5387:(1895β1899)
5379:(1892β1894)
5371:(1890β1891)
5363:(1887β1889)
5361:Gus Schmelz
5355:(1885β1886)
5339:(1882β1884)
5273:(2023β2024)
5265:(2021β2022)
5257:(2017β2020)
5249:(2012β2016)
5233:(2004β2011)
5225:(1998β2003)
5217:(1995β1997)
5209:(1992β1995)
5207:Gene Lamont
5201:(1989β1991)
5193:(1986β1988)
5191:Jim Fregosi
5177:(1979β1986)
5153:(1977β1978)
5137:(1970β1975)
5121:(1969β1970)
5113:(1968β1969)
5081:(1966β1968)
5073:(1957β1965)
5065:(1954β1956)
5057:(1951β1954)
5041:(1949β1950)
5039:Jack Onslow
5033:(1946β1948)
5025:(1934β1946)
5023:Jimmy Dykes
5017:(1932β1934)
5015:Lew Fonseca
5009:(1930β1931)
5001:(1928β1929)
4993:(1927β1928)
4985:(1925β1926)
4945:(1919β1923)
4943:Kid Gleason
4937:(1915β1918)
4929:(1912β1914)
4921:(1910β1911)
4905:(1904β1908)
4897:(1903β1904)
4889:(1901β1902)
4823:(2011β2019)
4815:(2008β2010)
4807:(2006β2007)
4791:(2001β2005)
4783:(1997β2000)
4781:Gene Lamont
4775:(1986β1996)
4773:Jim Leyland
4767:(1977β1985)
4759:(1973β1976)
4751:(1972β1973)
4749:Bill Virdon
4743:(1970β1971)
4727:(1968β1969)
4711:(1965β1967)
4703:(1957β1964)
4695:(1956β1957)
4687:(1953β1955)
4679:(1948β1952)
4677:Billy Meyer
4647:(1940β1946)
4639:(1934β1939)
4637:Pie Traynor
4631:(1932β1934)
4623:(1929β1931)
4615:(1927β1929)
4607:(1922β1926)
4599:(1920β1922)
4591:(1917β1919)
4589:Hugo Bezdek
4575:(1916β1917)
4567:(1900β1915)
4565:Fred Clarke
4551:(1898β1899)
4535:(1894β1896)
4533:Connie Mack
4527:(1892β1894)
4477:Fred Dunlap
4471:(1885β1889)
4439:(1883β1884)
4423:(1882β1883)
4357:(2015β2018)
4349:(2002β2014)
4341:(1986β2001)
4333:(1985β1986)
4325:(1981β1985)
4317:(1980β1981)
4309:(1976β1980)
4301:(1972β1975)
4293:(1970β1972)
4291:Bill Rigney
4277:(1967β1968)
4269:(1961β1967)
4261:(1957β1961)
4253:(1955β1957)
4245:(1950β1954)
4237:(1948β1949)
4229:(1943β1947)
4221:(1935β1942)
4213:(1933β1934)
4205:(1929β1932)
4197:(1924β1928)
4179:Clyde Milan
4165:(1912β1920)
4157:(1910β1911)
4149:(1907β1909)
4141:(1905β1906)
4117:(1902β1903)
4107:Jim Manning
1531:Postseason
1414:Ray Chapman
1406:Kiki Cuyler
1317:Clyde Milan
1238:Frank Navin
1212:1921 season
1199:1920 season
1180:1919 season
1154:1918 season
1148:Ray Chapman
1132:Bobby Veach
1117:1917 season
1104:1916 season
1052:Bobby Veach
1034:(left) and
1022:1915 season
985:1914 season
954:1913 season
941:1912 season
855:1909 season
809:1908 season
462:Early years
6388:Categories
6183:Jim Bragan
6135:Max Patkin
6056:Bill Weiss
6035:Fred Haney
6017:Phil Piton
5962:Donie Bush
5929:1958: None
5833:David Bell
5785:Dave Miley
5777:Ray Knight
5753:Ray Knight
5737:Tony PΓ©rez
5697:Russ Nixon
5641:Mayo Smith
5569:Hank Gowdy
5521:Donie Bush
5513:Dan Howley
5473:Ivey Wingo
5457:Joe Tinker
5449:Hank O'Day
5425:Ned Hanlon
5417:Joe Kelley
5401:Bid McPhee
5385:Buck Ewing
5369:Tom Loftus
5345:Will White
5337:Pop Snyder
5239:Don Cooper
5183:Doug Rader
5159:Larry Doby
5127:Bill Adair
5007:Donie Bush
4991:Ray Schalk
4919:Hugh Duffy
4685:Fred Haney
4653:Spud Davis
4613:Donie Bush
4509:Ned Hanlon
4493:Guy Hecker
4485:Ned Hanlon
4437:Joe Battin
4331:Ray Miller
4307:Gene Mauch
4211:Joe Cronin
4187:Donie Bush
4139:Jake Stahl
4115:Tom Loftus
4053:Donie Bush
4037:Retrosheet
4035:, or
4031:, or
3562:1582614164
3511:January 1,
3489:January 1,
2894:January 1,
2146:References
2070:Mike Kelly
2023:Tom Yawkey
1557:Win %
1545:Win %
1416:in 1920).
1270:, leading
1226:Dan Howley
1036:Fred House
912:1911 M116
554:Ed Killian
510:Bid McPhee
236:As manager
65:1887-10-08
28:Donie Bush
6366:Biography
6093:Sy Berger
6064:Zinn Beck
6043:Joe Buzas
5949:Rosy Ryan
5941:Joe Engel
5769:Bob Boone
5713:Pete Rose
5705:Vern Rapp
5497:Pat Moran
5393:Bob Allen
5151:Bob Lemon
5031:Ted Lyons
4805:Jim Tracy
4621:Jewel Ens
4517:Tom Burns
4339:Tom Kelly
4275:Cal Ermer
4235:Joe Kuhel
4033:Fangraphs
3905:Sullivan.
1938:CIN total
1921:8th in NL
1869:CWS total
1852:8th in AL
1813:7th in AL
1761:PIT total
1705:4th in NL
1657:1st in NL
1604:WSH total
1587:4th in AL
1268:Babe Ruth
1216:In 1921,
1128:Babe Ruth
538:In 1920,
337:shortstop
202:As player
147:Home runs
111:MLB debut
48:Shortstop
6378:Baseball
5111:Al LΓ³pez
5103:Les Moss
5095:Al LΓ³pez
5087:Les Moss
5071:Al LΓ³pez
4959:Ed Walsh
4421:Al Pratt
4267:Sam Mele
3706:June 28,
3700:Archived
3278:Archived
3248:Archived
3174:Archived
3144:Archived
3113:Archived
2970:Archived
2940:Archived
2809:Archived
2765:Archived
2735:Archived
2487:Archived
2368:Archived
2119:See also
1744:resigned
1301:Sam Rice
1171:(3rd).
1126:pitcher
1038:(right).
1032:Bun Troy
844:Jennings
734:and the
426:(1933),
339:for the
324:player,
6352:Portals
5643:(1959)
4055:at the
3284:July 6,
3254:July 6,
3180:July 6,
3150:July 6,
3119:July 6,
2976:July 6,
2946:July 6,
2771:July 6,
2741:July 6,
2236:. SABR.
2013:of the
1560:Result
1473:in the
1400:in the
1368:of the
1339:of the
1218:Ty Cobb
1140:Ty Cobb
1083:wrote:
1077:. The
1044:Ty Cobb
1016:Ty Cobb
935:Ty Cobb
893:Ty Cobb
870:Ty Cobb
829:wrote:
792:of the
738:of the
726:in the
501:assists
497:putouts
442:in the
397:Ty Cobb
357:assists
353:putouts
326:manager
179:497β539
96:Batted:
52:Manager
6311:2014:
6288:2010:
6280:2009:
6272:2008:
6259:2006:
6246:2004:
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6220:2000:
6212:1999:
6194:1996:
6181:1994:
6173:1993:
6165:1992:
6157:1991:
6149:1990:
6141:1989:
6133:1988:
6120:1986:
6112:1985:
6099:1983:
6091:1982:
6078:1980:
6070:1979:
6062:1978:
6054:1977:
6041:1975:
6033:1974:
6015:1971:
5997:1968:
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5968:1964:
5960:1963:
5947:1961:
5939:1960:
5901:1953:
5888:1951:
5827:(2018)
5803:(2007)
5779:(2003)
5739:(1993)
5707:(1984)
5667:(1966)
5635:(1958)
5619:(1953)
5603:(1952)
5571:(1946)
5555:(1937)
5539:(1934)
5531:(1934)
5523:(1933)
5491:(1918)
5475:(1916)
5459:(1913)
5451:(1912)
5435:(1908)
5411:(1902)
5395:(1900)
5347:(1884)
5241:(2011)
5185:(1986)
5169:(1979)
5161:(1978)
5145:(1976)
5129:(1970)
5105:(1968)
5097:(1968)
5089:(1968)
5049:(1950)
4977:(1924)
4969:(1924)
4961:(1924)
4953:(1924)
4913:(1909)
4799:(2005)
4735:(1969)
4719:(1967)
4671:(1947)
4663:(1947)
4655:(1946)
4583:(1917)
4559:(1899)
4543:(1897)
4519:(1892)
4511:(1891)
4503:(1891)
4495:(1890)
4487:(1889)
4479:(1889)
4463:(1884)
4455:(1884)
4447:(1884)
4431:(1883)
4285:(1969)
4189:(1923)
4181:(1922)
4173:(1921)
4133:(1904)
4125:(1904)
4109:(1901)
3559:
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1548:Finish
1303:, and
1228:. The
1138:, and
1050:, and
503:, and
403:, and
390:, and
359:, and
102:Threw:
98:Switch
74:, U.S.
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1968:Total
1670:Lost
1536:Games
705:2165
702:.300
699:.356
696:.250
690:1158
669:1804
666:1280
663:7210
660:1946
330:scout
196:Teams
104:Right
80:Died:
60:Born:
3708:2007
3557:ISBN
3532:ISBN
3513:2014
3491:2014
3374:2013
3337:2013
3286:2017
3256:2017
3182:2017
3152:2017
3121:2017
2978:2017
2948:2017
2896:2014
2817:2013
2773:2017
2743:2017
2667:2013
2524:2013
2495:2013
2458:2011
2403:2013
2376:2013
2327:2013
2305:2013
2216:2013
2021:and
1991:.000
1980:.480
1971:1036
1950:.382
1918:.382
1905:1933
1881:.384
1849:.366
1836:1931
1810:.403
1797:1930
1784:.000
1773:.580
1741:.568
1728:1929
1702:.559
1689:1928
1667:.000
1653:.610
1640:1927
1616:.490
1584:.490
1571:1923
1554:Lost
1542:Lost
1525:Year
1522:Team
1335:and
1014:and
1002:and
895:and
872:and
848:Cobb
784:and
708:337
693:346
684:404
681:436
672:186
392:runs
284:1933
274:1931
270:1930
260:1929
256:1927
246:1923
229:1923
225:1921
215:1921
211:1908
187:.480
141:.250
4046:at
1977:539
1974:497
1941:152
1909:152
1900:CIN
1878:189
1875:118
1872:307
1840:153
1831:CWS
1801:154
1792:CWS
1770:178
1767:246
1764:424
1732:118
1723:PIT
1693:152
1684:PIT
1676:NYY
1644:154
1635:PIT
1607:153
1575:153
1566:WSH
1551:Won
1539:Won
711:29
687:75
675:74
654:HBP
639:SLG
634:OBP
604:RBI
171:404
161:436
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1947:94
1944:58
1933:β
1915:94
1912:58
1864:β
1846:97
1843:56
1825:β
1807:92
1804:62
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