Edward Augustine Walsh (May 14, 1881 – May 26, 1959) was an American pitcher and manager in Major League Baseball, nicknamed "Big Ed". From 1906 to 1912...
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Edward Arthur Walsh (February 11, 1905 – October 31, 1937) was an American professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball. He was from Meriden...
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season. "Ed Walsh Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021. Dziurgot, Stanley. "Ed Walsh Bio". Society For American Baseball Research...
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season. "Ed Walsh Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021. Dziurgot, Stanley. "Ed Walsh Bio". Society For American Baseball Research...
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National Baseball Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 1, 2021. "Jacob deGrom Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021. "Ed Walsh Career Stats"...
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Foster Dulles, politician, lawyer, and diplomat (born 1888) May 26 – Ed Walsh, baseball player (born 1881) June 2 – Orelia Key Bell, poet (born 1864) June...
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astronomer Dennis G. Walsh (born 1965), American Catholic bishop Ed Walsh (1881–1959), baseball player Eddie Walsh (disambiguation) Edmund A. Walsh (1885–1956)...
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(1925–2012), American Major League Baseball player Ed Walsh (1881–1959), American Major League Baseball pitcher and manager Ed White (American football) (born...
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Hall-of-Fame pitcher and manager Ed Walsh Jr. (1905–1937), American Major League Baseball pitcher, son of Ed Walsh Ed Ward (ice hockey) (born 1969), Canadian...
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Sabermetrics (redirect from Baseball statistics/sabermetric)
analytics, the empirical analysis of baseball, especially the development of advanced metrics based on baseball statistics that measure in-game activity...
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tentatively linked to the June 1954 disappearance of neighbor James Walsh, 32; Walsh and his wife lived near Gein, who performed chores for her after her...
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Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding. The game occurs over the course of several...
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Matthew Paul Walsh (born October 13, 1964) is an American comedian and actor. He is best known for his role as Mike McLintock in Veep for which he received...
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Sutter, Firpo Marberry, and Ed Walsh are the only pitchers to lead the league in saves five times (though Marberry and Walsh did so before 1969). Sutter...
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1906 World Series (category 1906 Major League Baseball season)
Ed" Walsh didn't give up another and struck out 12, giving the Sox a 2–1 edge in the series. After Fred Schulte's first inning two-out double, Walsh retired...
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Project. Retrieved on July 12, 2019. Ed Walsh. Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved on July 13, 2019. Big Ed Walsh. Article written by Stuart Schimler...
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Stadium, now playing on campus at Larry Staut Field. Walsh sponsors 10 men's varsity teams: baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, football, golf...
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Spitball (redirect from Spitter (baseball))
one individual "invented" the spitball. Ed Walsh, however, is certainly responsible for popularizing it. Walsh dominated the American League from 1906...
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(1910) and Eastern Association (1913). Baseball Hall of Fame members Connie Mack (1884), Frank Grant (1887) and Ed Walsh (1902–1903) played for Meriden minor...
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Publisher: Walsh Jesuit High School ""Better dead than co-ed!"". The Pioneer (Walsh Jesuit student newspaper), October 21, 2018. Retrieved 2021-12-02. "Walsh Jesuit...
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Baseball is a 1994 American television documentary miniseries created by documentary filmmaker Ken Burns about the history of the sport of baseball. First...
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first elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame were held in 1936. Members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) were...
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Waddell, and Ed Walsh. The election of the 11 players was announced in April 1946. At that time, Burkett, Evers, Griffith, Tinker, and Walsh were still...
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Earned run average (redirect from Baseball statistics/ERA)
The record for the lowest career earned run average is 1.82, held by Ed Walsh, who played from 1904 through 1917. Some players may be listed with infinite...
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In baseball and softball statistics, an error is an act, in the judgment of the official scorer, of a fielder misplaying a ball in a manner that allows...
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Cross-dominance (section In baseball)
their bodies. — Stanley Coren, The Left-Hander Syndrome, Chapter 3 In baseball a left-handed batter is about two steps closer to first base than a right-handed...
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Rube Waddell". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010. "Hall of Famers: Ed Walsh". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum...
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In Major League Baseball, a shutout (denoted statistically as ShO or SHO) refers to the act by which a single pitcher pitches a complete game and does...
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Development and Marketing. At college, Walsh played varsity football and was a baseball pitcher. He also played baseball in Mexico, as well as for the barnstorming...
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childhood, when he tried unsuccessfully to emulate his older brother Harold's baseball talents, before realizing that he should instead focus on what he was already...
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