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    Ed Willett. 1914 St. Louis Terriers season 1915 St. Louis Terriers season St. Louis Terriers all-time roster "1914 St. Louis Terriers Roster | Baseball...
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    first. But since the Whales (86-66) played two fewer games than the St. Louis Terriers (87-67), they were awarded the pennant based on their slightly better...
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    magnate Philip DeCatesby Ball, who had owned the defunct league's St. Louis Terriers. Concluding that Rickey's talents were better suited to the front...
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  • St. Louis Terriers franchise of the Federal League, which existed from 1914 until 1915. St. Louis Terriers batters from Baseball Reference St. Louis Terriers...
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    Mordecai Brown (category St. Louis Terriers managers)
    went to the Chicago Whales, Brown was the player-manager for the St. Louis Terriers in 1914. Brown was dismissed as manager in August, then finished the...
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  • writer based in Spain Phil Ball (baseball) (1864–1932), owner of the St. Louis Terriers Philip Ball (born 1962), English science writer Phil Ball (American...
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    St. Louis University Field, 1924-1928 Handlan's Park, 1928-1929 Opened: 1899 Closed: 1929 Home of: St. Louis Terriers – Federal League (1914–1915) St...
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  • The 1915 St. Louis Terriers finished in 2nd place the Federal League, losing to the Chicago Whales by one percentage point. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games...
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    The city of St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States is home to more than a dozen professional, semi-professional, and collegiate sports teams. The Sporting...
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    place Indianapolis Hoosiers (75–45). The Cleveland Green Sox (64–54), St. Louis Terriers (59–60) Covington Blue Sox/Kansas City Packers (32–45) and Pittsburgh...
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    Jack Tobin (category St. Louis Terriers players)
    Baseball. He played in the Federal League (FL) for the St. Louis Terriers (1914–1915), and for the St. Louis Browns (1916, 1918–1925), Washington Senators (1926)...
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    Harry Chapman (baseball) (category St. Louis Terriers players)
    Reds, St. Louis Terriers, and St. Louis Browns, primarily as a catcher. He saw the majority of his action as a backup backstop for the Terriers in the...
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  • The 1914 St. Louis Terriers season was a season in American baseball. The Terriers finished in 8th place in the Federal League, 25 games behind the Indianapolis...
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  • Encyclopedia". Baseball Reference. Retrieved 23 September 2017. "St. Louis Terriers Team History & Encyclopedia". Baseball Reference. Retrieved 23 September...
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    Phil Ball (baseball) (category St. Louis Browns owners)
    October 22, 1933) was the owner of the St. Louis Terriers of the Federal League from 1914 through 1915 and the St. Louis Browns of the American League from...
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    Hughie Miller (category St. Louis Terriers players)
    the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League in 1911 and the St. Louis Terriers of the Federal League in 1914 and 1915. He batted and threw right-handed...
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    Ed Willett (category St. Louis Terriers players)
    signed a contract to play for Mordecai Brown's St. Louis Terriers in the Federal League. The Terriers finished in eighth place in the Federal League in...
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    Eddie Plank (category St. Louis Terriers players)
    Philadelphia Athletics from 1901 through 1914, the St. Louis Terriers in 1915, and the St. Louis Browns in 1916 and 1917. Plank was the first left-handed...
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    Giants 4 St. Louis Cardinals 0 Game called due to rain. April 21, 1984 (second game; 5 innings) – David Palmer, Montreal Expos 4 St. Louis Cardinals...
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  • Pirates Cardinals Terrapins Tip-Tops Blues Whales   Packers Peppers Rebels Terriers The 1915 major league baseball season began on April 10, 1915. The Federal...
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    Dave Davenport (category St. Louis Terriers players)
    Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Terriers, and the St. Louis Browns. He led the Federal League in strikeouts in 1915 while playing for the St. Louis Terriers. Davenport's...
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    Fielder Jones (category St. Louis Terriers players)
    Six years after his last game with the White Sox, he joined the St. Louis Terriers of the newly formed Federal League, where he served as a player-manager...
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    Babe Borton (category St. Louis Terriers players)
    Borton played for the Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, St. Louis Terriers, and St. Louis Browns from 1912 to 1916. He stood 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m). Borton...
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  • The St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers were the 21 teams that represented St. Francis College in athletics. The Terriers were members of NCAA Division I and...
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    St. Louis Terriers (1914–1915) St. Louis Browns (1916–1917) New York Giants (1924–1926) Boston Red Sox (1927) Cleveland Indians (1929–1930) St. Louis...
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  • Bill Lelivelt (category St. Louis Terriers players)
    William John Lelivelt (October 21, 1884 – February 14, 1968) was a Dutch professional baseball pitcher. He played Major League Baseball for the Detroit...
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    American Staffordshire Terriers are not to be confused with American Pit Bull Terriers, though the American Pit Bull Terrier has similar ancestry they...
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  • Cardinals Terrapins Tip-Tops Buffeds Federals Hoosiers   Packers Rebels Terriers The 1914 major league baseball season began on April 13, 1914, with the...
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    Charlie Deal (category St. Louis Terriers players)
    jumped to the Federal League, playing for the St. Louis Terriers. Deal only played 65 games for the Terriers, due to being hospitalised with a bout of typhoid...
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  • Boston Red Caps became the Boston Beaneaters. The new St. Louis Brown Stockings became the St. Louis Browns. The UA was established with eight teams. The...
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