• Francis Daniel Walsh (July 25, 1905 – July 4, 1985) was an American professional baseball umpire who worked in 344 National League (NL) games between...
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  • expert Frank S. Walsh (born 1953), British neuroscientist Francis Leigh Walsh (1789–1884), Canadian political figure Frank Walsh (baseball umpire) (1905–1985)...
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  • The following is a list of major league baseball umpires. The list includes umpires who worked in any of four 19th century major leagues (American Association...
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    Death and funeral of Babe Ruth (category 1948 in baseball)
    Yankees pitcher and then-broadcaster. Tom Connolly, chief umpire in the AL. Bill Klem, chief umpire in the NL. Bobby Jones, former golfing champion. Jack...
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    Tinker, and Walsh were still living. The June 13, 1946, induction ceremony in Cooperstown, New York, honored former Commissioner of Baseball Kenesaw Mountain...
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    Spitball (redirect from Spitter (baseball))
    spitball in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A spitball is a now-illegal baseball pitch in which the ball has been altered by the application of a foreign...
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    himself from the many men in Brooklyn at the time named Michael Walsh. Off the baseball field, Welch used his birth name throughout his life. Welch's nickname...
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  • The following are the baseball events of the year 1894 throughout the world. Temple Cup: New York Giants over Baltimore Orioles (4–0) National League:...
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  • Diego Padres and Oakland Athletics Mark Carlson (born 1969), umpire in Major League Baseball Kelly Dransfeldt (born 1975), shortstop for the Texas Rangers...
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  • The Natural (film) (category American baseball films)
    South Dayton, New York. Cece Carlucci, an umpire from the Pacific Coast League, manufactured the umpiring gear used in the film. Variety called it an...
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    player Jack Coombs, athlete Eric Cooper, baseball umpire Barclay and Edwin Coppock, followers of John Brown Frank Cordaro, activist Sarah Corpstein, beauty...
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    during a game. Any baseball game involves one or more umpires, who make rulings on the outcome of each play. At a minimum, one umpire will stand behind...
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    10 umpires. Each is listed showing his primary position; that is, the position or role in which the player made his greatest contribution to baseball according...
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    1906 World Series (category 1906 Major League Baseball season)
    The 1906 World Series was the championship series in Major League Baseball for the 1906 season. The third edition of the World Series, it featured a crosstown...
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    professional baseball in a league other than MLB and a child who played in MLB. ^1 The National and American Leagues consolidated umpiring crews beginning...
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  • Brooklyn to respective pennants; batted .300 twice, later an umpire August 8 – Joe Walsh, 46, infielder for the 1881 Baltimore Orioles of the American...
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    Casey at the Bat (category Baseball poems)
    Orchestra commissioned its former Composer-in-Residence, Frank Proto, to create a work to feature Baseball Hall-of-Famer Johnny Bench with the orchestra. The...
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    Archived July 12, 2017, at the Wayback Machine Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved on May 14, 2009. "Umpire: 'I Just Cost That Kid a Perfect Game'". ESPN/Associated...
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  • leagues, and help to arrange for training and placement of umpires. The history of Town Team Baseball varies from state to state. In addition to the states...
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  • Dillaye – artist Bill Dinneen – professional baseball player and umpire Frank DiPino – professional baseball player Jo-Lonn Dunbar – professional football...
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  • 1987 World Series (category 1987 Major League Baseball season)
    normally highly regarded Weyer—often considered one of the best umpires in baseball—-and the fourth of the game total with Phillips’ missed call on Baylor...
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  • the division's baseball team, which also included former major leaguers Ed "Jeff" Sweeney, William Marriott, Adam DeBus, and Austin Walsh. Wythe and Hanson...
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    Babe Ruth (category Baseball players from Baltimore)
    of it by his wife, Claire, and his business manager, Christy Walsh. Tigers owner Frank Navin seriously considered acquiring Ruth and making him player-manager...
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    Below is a list of Major League Baseball no-hitters, enumerating every no-hitter pitched in Major League Baseball history. The list also includes no-hit...
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  • runs scored from 1868 to 1870. December 17 – Frank Burlingame, 64, National League and Union Association umpire December 20 – Will Calihan, 48, American Association...
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    Lou Gehrig (category National College Baseball Hall of Fame inductees)
    Parks Commissioner Frank Twitchell. She helped Gehrig leave his mother's influence and hired Christy Walsh, Ruth's sports agent; Walsh helped Gehrig become...
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    1907 World Series (category 1907 Major League Baseball season)
    they won, while stealing 18 bases off the rattled Tigers. Each game was umpired by the two-man crew of Hank O'Day and Jack Sheridan. NL Chicago Cubs (4)...
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    consisted of five managers, 11 umpires, 11 executives and 12 sportswriters. Those named to the Honor Rolls of Baseball may still be inducted to the Hall...
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  • the Baseball Writers' Association of America that allows voting only for players after 1921 produces four new Hall of Famers: Mickey Cochrane, Frank Frisch...
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  • Kelly, 49, 19th century catcher, manager and umpire. April 20 – Henry Chadwick, 83, the "Father of Baseball", who through his writings, analysis of statistics...
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