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    George Henry "Admiral" Schlei (January 12, 1878 - January 24, 1958) was a Major League Baseball catcher. He played all or part of eight seasons in the...
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  • Look up Schlei in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Schlei is a surname, and people with the surname are as follows: Admiral Schlei (1878–1958), American...
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  • baseball player Jeff Russell – MLB pitcher Scott Sauerbeck – MLB pitcher Admiral Schlei – MLB catcher Jimmy Shevlin – MLB first baseman John Shoupe – 19th-century...
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  • tackle, Ohio State Buckeyes Al Schottelkotte (late 1940s) – news anchor Admiral Schlei (1890s) – baseball player Tom Shah - CIA officer killed in 1998 United...
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    New York Giants Cincinnati Reds 5th Jim Delahanty§, Tommy Corcoran, Admiral Schlei, Chick Fraser n/a Orval Overall October 14, 1908 Chicago Cubs Detroit...
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    traded Bresnahan to the Cardinals for Red Murray, Bugs Raymond and Admiral Schlei after the 1908 season. Bresnahan led the Cardinals, who won only 49...
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    Bresnahan to the St. Louis Cardinals for Red Murray, Bugs Raymond and Admiral Schlei. Snodgrass appeared in his first two games of 1909 behind the plate...
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  • Dan Schatzeder Rube Schauer Mike Schemer Hank Schenz Nate Schierholtz Admiral Schlei Bob Schmidt Jason Schmidt Crazy Schmit Casey Schmitt Red Schoendienst...
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  • Beals Becker George Burns Josh Devore Mike Donlin Red Murray Fred Snodgrass Other batters Admiral Schlei Manager John McGraw Coaches Wilbert Robinson...
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  • Mathewson Bugs Raymond Dick Rudolph Hooks Wiltse Catchers Chief Meyers Admiral Schlei Art Wilson Infielders Al Bridwell Art Devlin Larry Doyle Art Fletcher...
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  • Schaffer Scott Schebler Bob Scheffing Richie Scheinblum Bill Scherrer Admiral Schlei Bob Schmidt Willard Schmidt Johnny Schmitz Pete Schneider Karl Schnell...
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  • the team with a .292 batting average, 159 hits and 81 runs. Catcher Admiral Schlei had a break out season, hitting .245 with a team high four homers and...
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    798 797 1 81 Art Wilson 796 1 487 Includes 308 in Federal League 82 Admiral Schlei 792 0 792 83 Sam Agnew 773 773 0 84 Rick Dempsey 768 677 91 85 Pop Schriver...
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  • Schlafly Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2008-11-30. "Admiral Schlei Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2008-11-30. "Daniel Schlereth...
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  • pitched in four games for the Cleveland Naps in 1914. January 24 – Admiral Schlei, 80, catcher for the Cincinnati Reds and New York Giants over eight...
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  • Bugs Raymond Red Waller Jake Weimer Hooks Wiltse Catchers Chief Meyers Admiral Schlei Art Wilson Infielders Al Bridwell Art Devlin Larry Doyle Art Fletcher...
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  • 79 games. Catcher Larry McLean, who was also twenty-five, beat out Admiral Schlei for the starting catcher position, while 27-year-old rookie Mike Mitchell...
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  • Ollie Johns Orval Overall Rip Vowinkel Tom Walker Catchers Ed Phelps Admiral Schlei Gabby Street Infielders Shad Barry Cliff Blankenship Al Bridwell Tommy...
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  • Bill Tozer Jake Volz Jake Weimer Catchers Larry McLean Bunny Pearce Admiral Schlei Infielders Dick Egan John Ganzel Dick Hoblitzel Miller Huggins Rudy...
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  • Kellum Jack Sutthoff Tom Walker Catchers Peaches O'Neill Heinie Peitz Admiral Schlei Gabby Street Infielders Tommy Corcoran Miller Huggins Joe Kelley Harry...
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  • them to the pennant in 1901. On December 12, the Reds traded catcher Admiral Schlei to the St. Louis Cardinals, getting pitchers Art Fromme and Ed Karger...
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    stabilize Japan economically. The American Assistant Attorney General Norbert Schlei alleged, "Beginning with Prime Minister Kishi, the Fund has been treated...
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    Times. Page 13, column 1. Retrieved 11 November 2023. Warsmith, Stephanie; Schleis, Paula (16 December 2020). "Siblings of slain Akron teen disappointed murderer...
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  • commissioned 1959 to 1968 Scheer: Type 138 frigate, commissioned 1959 to 1967 Schlei: Barbe-class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships Schlesien:...
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    crafts L760 Flunder L761 Karpfen L762 Lachs L763 Plötze L764 Rochen L765 Schlei L766 Stör L767 Tümmler L768 Wels L769 Zander L790 Barbe L791 Delphin L792...
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  • name from the City of Schleswig, which in turn derives its name from the Schlei bay and the Low German word wig for "trading place". "Holstein" comes from...
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