George Henry "Heinie" Smith (October 24, 1871 – June 25, 1939) was an American second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played for...
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Scheer (1900–1976) Heinie Schuble (1906–1990) Heinie Smith (1871–1939) Heinie Stafford (1891–1972) Heinie Wagner (1880–1943) Heinie Zimmerman (1887–1969)...
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has the highest winning percentage of any Giants manager, with .605. Heinie Smith has the lowest, with .156, although he managed just 32 games. The lowest...
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Henry Emmett Manush (July 20, 1901 – May 12, 1971), nicknamed "Heinie", was an American baseball outfielder. He played professional baseball for 20 years...
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Bid McPhee Frank Bancroft Cincinnati Reds Frank Bancroft Joe Kelley New York Giants Horace Fogel Heinie Smith New York Giants Heinie Smith John McGraw...
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pitcher/infielder Kid Gleason to the New York Giants for second baseman Heinie Smith April 20 – Future hall of fame pitcher Chief Bender makes his major league...
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September 21 – George Blackburn October 24 – Louis Sockalexis October 24 – Heinie Smith October 25 – Martin Bergen October 30 – Buck Freeman November 3 – Fred...
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utility player 1948–1954, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League Heinie Smith Trent Thornton – pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays Harold Joseph "Pie"...
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eight–team Class B level Atlantic League. Managed by Jim Gilman and Heinie Smith, Paterson ended the 1897 season with a record of 68–79, placing sixth...
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Sisler† St. Louis Browns 1924–1926 First baseman Harry Smith Boston Doves 1909 Catcher Heinie Smith New York Giants 1902 Second baseman Pop Snyder Cincinnati...
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Henry Alexander "Heinie" Stafford (November 1, 1891 – January 29, 1972) was an American Major League Baseball player who played a single game for the New...
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Al Smith (LHP) Al Smith (RHP) Aleck Smith Billy Smith Burch Smith Chris Smith Earl Smith George Smith Harry Smith Heinie Smith Jimmy Smith Mike Smith (1890s...
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Bob Smith, P, 1959 Chad Smith, P, 2014 Clay Smith, P, 1940 George Smith, P, 1926–1929 George Smith, IF, 1963–1965 Heinie Smith, IF, 1903 Jack Smith, IF...
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Fred Smith Germany Smith Harry Smith Harvey Smith Heinie Smith John Smith (1B) John Smith (SS) Jud Smith Leo Smith Lewis Smith Mike Smith Ollie Smith Phenomenal...
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Shannon Tim Shinnick Frank Shugart Harry Smith Heinie Smith Ollie Smith Pop Smith Skyrocket Smith Tom Smith Cooney Snyder Harry Spies Ed Springer General...
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started out with a 18–23 record, Fogel was replaced as manager by captain Heinie Smith, but remained with the team as scout and press agent. In June 1902, Fogel...
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League National League Ballpark Polo Grounds City New York City Owners Andrew Freedman, John T. Brush Managers Horace Fogel, Heinie Smith, John McGraw...
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MLB All-Star Gus Mancuso (1926) 2 x MLB All-Star Heinie Mueller (1920) Flint Rhem (1924) Earl Smith (1916) Al Todd (1929) Gee Walker (1928) MLB All-Star...
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Joe Dolan Irv Hach Ducky Holmes Abbie Johnson Frank Martin Jim Rogers Heinie Smith General Stafford Perry Werden Outfielders Fred Clarke Charlie Dexter...
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Clark Pop Dillon Bones Ely George Fox Art Madison John O'Brien Heinie Reitz Heinie Smith Jimmy Williams Outfielders Ginger Beaumont Patsy Donovan Jack...
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Murphy Currie, 45, pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1916. June 25 – Heinie Smith, 67, second baseman for the Louisville Colonels, Pittsburgh Pirates,...
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Clingman Harry Davis George Decker Tommy Leach John Richter Claude Ritchey Heinie Smith General Stafford Tom Stouch Billy Taylor Honus Wagner Outfielders Fred...
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Paddy Greene Herman Long Sport McAllister John Murphy Simon Nicholls Heinie Smith Joe Yeager Outfielders Jimmy Barrett Sam Crawford Doc Gessler Billy Lush...
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Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-01-15. "Heinie Smith Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-01-15. "Jack Smith (3B) Statistics". Baseball-Reference...
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Smith-Njigba Bob Smith Brian Smith Bull Smith Dick Smith Earl Smith (OF) Earl Smith (C) Hal R. Smith Hal Smith Hal W. Smith Harry Smith Heinie Smith Jim...
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team that included future Baseball Hall of Fame inductees Heinie Manush and Tony Lazzeri. Smith compiled a .286 batting average in 1939, 45 points higher...
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Come Dance with Me! (album) (category Albums arranged by Heinie Beau)
Are Ya' Fixed for Love?" CD bonus tracks) Billy May - arranger, conductor Heinie Beau - arranger Tracks 1, 5, 6, 12: Mannie Klein, Shorty Sherock, Conrad...
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Aleck Smith Joe Wall Jack Warner Infielders Charlie Buelow George Davis John Ganzel Jim Miller Danny Murphy Frank Murphy Ray Nelson Heinie Smith Sammy...
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1920–35; Heinie Mueller, 1938–41; Heinie Odom, 1925; Heinie Peitz, 1892–1913; Heinie Reitz, 1893–99; Heinie Sand, 1923–28; Heinie Schuble, 1927–36; Heinie Smith...
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Clarence Francis "Heinie" Mueller (September 16, 1899 – January 23, 1975) was a professional baseball outfielder. He played professional baseball for 18...
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