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    and Lajoie should have won the batting title. O'Connor began his career as a left fielder and catcher for the Cincinnati Red Stockings, and he soon moved...
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  • Jack O'Connor may refer to: Jack O'Connor (Australian footballer) (1900–1983), Australian footballer Baseball Jack O'Connor (catcher) (1866–1937), baseball...
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  • American journalist and critic Jack O'Connor (catcher), utility player in Major League Baseball John O'Connor (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Fame. Of the 31 players, 12 were primarily pitchers, six were primarily catchers, seven were primarily outfielders, and six were primarily infielders; the...
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    pitchers Mark Baldwin, Ice Box Chamberlain, and Hank Gastright, catcher Jack O'Connor, first baseman Dave Orr, third baseman Lefty Marr, and outfielders...
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    S. Representative) Michael Joseph Muldowney (U.S. Representative) Bob O'Connor (Mayor of Pittsburgh (2006) ) Patrick J. Sullivan (Pennsylvania politician)...
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    Ryan (November 12, 1868 – August 21, 1952) was a Major League Baseball catcher. He played from 1889 to 1913 in the American Association, National League...
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    Yogi Berra (category Major League Baseball catchers)
    May 12, 1925 – September 22, 2015) was an American professional baseball catcher who later took on the roles of manager and coach. He played 19 seasons...
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  • play is about his roommate, Bruce Pearson, who is the team's third-string catcher. In their shared hotel room, Pearson, a country boy, irritates Wiggen by...
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  • 13. "Dog-Gone Dog-Catcher" - September 19, 1960 - When Olive's poodle named Zsa-Zsa gets snatched by Brutus, the unruly dog catcher, Popeye is determined...
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  • Sparrow McCaffrey (category Major League Baseball catchers)
    1889, in St. Louis, he made his debut for the Solons, replacing catcher Jack O'Connor late in the contest, notching a single and scoring a run. Two days...
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  • complained that a local police officer, John T. "Jack" O'Connor had abused them. Desmond located O'Connor, who was intoxicated, and the two became involved...
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    Cleveland Spiders, after the assigned umpire (Thomas Lynch) had become ill; Jack O'Connor of Cleveland served as the home plate umpire. After his baseball career...
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  • halves due to the 1981 Major League Baseball strike. December 8, 1980: Jack O'Connor was drafted from the Expos by the Minnesota Twins in the rule 5 draft...
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  • of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They will be led by head coach Brian O'Connor, in his 22nd season at Virginia. The 2024 Virginia Cavaliers baseball team...
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    batting title controversy. When playing third base, he was ordered by catcher Jack O'Connor to play back, giving Nap Lajoie a good chance to beat out bunts...
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  • Tom O'Meara (category Major League Baseball catchers)
    Thomas Edward O'Meara (1872–1902) was a catcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Cleveland Spiders in 1895 and 1896. Career statistics from...
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  • the Drum Slowly opposite Robert De Niro as a slow-witted, terminally ill catcher. In the same year, Moriarty starred in a TV movie adaptation of Tennessee...
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  • games at Davenport Field at Disharoon Park. The team's head coach is Brian O'Connor. The team has reached the College World Series seven times, most recently...
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  • George Cuppy, Cowboy Jones, Emmet Heidrick, Pete McBride, Jack O'Connor, Ed McKean, Jack Powell, Ossee Schrecongost, Bobby Wallace, and Zeke Wilson are...
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