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    Fred Toney (December 11, 1888 – March 11, 1953) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, New...
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    Act". The New York Times. April 20, 1918. Retrieved August 22, 2010. "Fred Toney Pleads Guilty To White Slave Charge; Sentenced". The Tennessean. January...
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    although this has never happened in the major leagues. Two pitchers, Fred Toney and Hippo Vaughn, completed nine innings of a game on May 2, 1917, without...
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    Cincinnati Reds early in the season. In the "double no-hitter" between Fred Toney of the Reds and Hippo Vaughn of the Chicago Cubs, Thorpe drove in the...
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    the first pitcher to throw a complete game extra inning no-hitter since Fred Toney in 1917. Roy Halladay threw two no-hitters in 2010: a perfect game during...
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  • football player Darren Toney (born 1984), American gridiron football player Fred Toney (1888–1953), American baseball player Ivan Toney (born 1996), English...
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    77 Johnny Lush 2.680 78 Cy Falkenberg 2.682 79 Jack Chesbro* 2.684 80 Fred Toney 2.689 81 Bill Donovan 2.690 82 Satchel Paige* 2.697 83 Larry Cheney 2...
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    the Series to Pittsburgh. He was the base umpire on May 2, 1917, when Fred Toney of the Cincinnati Reds and Jim "Hippo" Vaughn of the Chicago Cubs pitched...
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  • Pittsburgh on September 7, but did not get a decision in either contest. Fred Toney, 64, trustworthy pitcher whose 11-season major league career included...
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    Toney Mountain (75°48′S 115°49′W / 75.800°S 115.817°W / -75.800; -115.817 (Toney Mountain)) is an elongated snow-covered shield volcano, 38 nautical...
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  • Winchester hosted home games at Garner's Park. In 1909, Winchester's Fred Toney pitched a 17-inning complete game no hitter, the longest no hitter thrown...
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    Charlie Root 1 0.7 0 1.8% George Selkirk 1 0.7 - Bill Sherdel 1 0.7 0 0.1% Fred Toney 1 0.7 - Billy Werber 1 0.7 - Whitey Witt 1 0.7 - Glenn Wright 1 0.7 0...
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    Pfeffer 25 1917 Grover Cleveland Alexander† 30 Philadelphia Phillies Fred Toney 24 1918 Hippo Vaughn 22 Chicago Cubs Claude Hendrix 20 1919 Jesse Barnes...
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    7–6 in 11 innings. May 2 Jim "Hippo" Vaughn and the Cincinnati Reds's Fred Toney both pitched nine-inning no-hitters before Jim Thorpe drives in a run...
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  • season in the minor leagues. On May 2, in the "double no-hitter" between Fred Toney of the Reds and Hippo Vaughn of the Chicago Cubs, Thorpe drove in the...
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  • Todd, P, 1974, 1977 Chick Tolson, 1B, 1926–1930 Ron Tompkins, P, 1971 Fred Toney, P, 1911–1913 Héctor Torres, SS, 1971 Paul Toth, P, 1962–1964 Steve Trachsel...
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    Smiley Frank Smith Mario Soto Jack Sutthoff Len Swormstedt Brett Tomko Fred Toney Johnny Vander Meer Edinson Vólquez Bucky Walters Herm Wehmeier Will White...
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  • Philadelphia Phillies Fred Toney 1.58 1916 Grover Cleveland Alexander† 1.55 Philadelphia Phillies Rube Marquard† 1.58 1917 Fred Anderson 1.44 New York...
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    Shaquille O'Neal (redirect from Joe Toney)
    and Joe Toney, who played high school basketball (he was an All-State guard) and was offered a basketball scholarship to play at Seton Hall. Toney struggled...
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    Preceded by Fred Toney No-hitter pitcher May 5, 1917 Succeeded by Bob Groom...
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  • (1944) Earned run average: Harry McCormick, 1.52 (1882) - since 1900: Fred Toney, 1.58 (1915) Wins: Will White, 43 (1883) - since 1900: Dolf Loque (1923)...
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  • Tipton Bobby Tolan Freddie Toliver Brett Tomko Dave Tomlin Chuck Tompkins Fred Toney Ángel Torres Bill Tozer Bill Traffley Blake Trahan Jeff Treadway Alex...
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  • famous double no-hit game pitched by Hippo Vaughn of the Chicago Cubs and Fred Toney of the Reds, as Kopf hit a one-out single in the 10th inning, advanced...
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    moment came in 1917 "when our big left hander, Jim (Hippo) Vaughn, and Fred Toney, a right hander for Cincinnati pitched a double no-hitter for nine innings...
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    1935 Jess Todd, P, 2009 Bobby Tolan, OF, 1965–1968 Brett Tomko, P, 2003 Fred Toney, P, 1923 Specs Toporcer, SS/2B/3B, 1921–1928 Joe Torre*, 3B/1B, 1969–1974...
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  • November 10 – Ben Hunt December 5 – Ed Porray December 11 – Fred Toney December 20 – Fred Merkle February 5 – Martin Powell, 31, first baseman with a...
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  • Cubs; known for the May 2, 1917, game in which he and Cincinnati pitcher Fred Toney each threw nine innings of no-hit ball; the "double no-hitter" ended in...
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  • Johnny Tobin Ka'ai Tom Andy Tomasic Brett Tomko Kelby Tomlinson Tommy Toms Fred Toney Tony Torcato Yorvit Torrealba Andrés Torres Salomón Torres Red Tramback...
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    Cvengros Phil Douglas Carmen Hill Fred Johnson Claude Jonnard Hugh McQuillan Art Nehf Rosy Ryan Jack Scott Red Shea Fred Toney Catchers Alex Gaston Earl Smith...
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  • 1898. The smallest and most common margin of victory was 1–0, in wins by Fred Toney (1917), Shoun (1944), Maloney (1965), Browning (1988), and Bailey (2012)...
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