Harry Duffield Stovey (né Stowe; December 20, 1856 – September 20, 1937) was an American 19th-century Major League Baseball player and the first player...
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doubles (392) and total bases (2,936), and behind only Harry Stovey in runs scored (1,370) (Stovey was a younger player; Anson played five seasons and O'Rourke...
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Starting with Harry Stovey passing Charley Jones in August 1885, there have been seven changes of the career home run leader. Stovey held the title twice...
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Charley Jones, Boston Red Stockings (NL), 1879 (84-game schedule) 14, by Harry Stovey, Philadelphia Athletics (AA), 1883 (98-game schedule) 27, by Ned Williamson...
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John Reilly 13 Cincinnati Red Stockings American Association Harry Stovey 9 1889 Harry Stovey Bug Holliday 19 Cincinnati Red Stockings Philadelphia Athletics...
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Year Player Team(s) Stolen Bases 1886 Harry Stovey Philadelphia Athletics 68 1887 Hugh Nicol Cincinnati Red Stockings 138 1888 Arlie Latham St. Louis Browns...
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†Charles Comiskey – 6 †Jerry Denny – 6 Bill Lange – 6 †Wilbert Robinson – 6 Harry Stovey – 6 †George Wright – 6 †John Clarkson – 5 Honus Wagner – 5 †Albert Spalding –...
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Major League Baseball. October 12, 2010. Retrieved October 13, 2010. "Harry Stovey". statistical listing. Major League Baseball. October 12, 2010. Retrieved...
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Athletics Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jefferson Street Grounds 15,000 Harry Stovey Pittsburgh Alleghenys Allegheny, Pennsylvania Recreation Park (Pittsburgh)...
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percentage and slugging. The Reds, behind the talents of Brouthers, Harry Stovey, Hardy Richardson, Charles Radbourn and player-manager King Kelly, finished...
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(1811–1896), American abolitionist and author Harry Stovey (1856–1937), American Major League Baseball player born Harry Duffield Stowe Irving Stowe (1915–1974)...
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Smartwood (PIT) .357 OPS Ed Smartwood (PIT) .869 HR Harry Stovey (PHA) 14 RBI Charley Jones (CIN) 80 R Harry Stovey (PHA) 110 H Ed Smartwood (PIT) 147...
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Jack Doyle 518 33 José Reyes 517 34 Barry Bonds 514 35 Fred Clarke* 509 Harry Stovey 509 Ichiro Suzuki* 509 38 Luis Aparicio* 506 39 Paul Molitor* 504 40...
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(BAL) .934 HR Bug Holliday (CIN) Harry Stovey (PHA) 19 RBI Harry Stovey (PHA) 119 R Mike Griffin (BAL) Harry Stovey (PHA) 152 H Tommy Tucker (BAL) 196...
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72 Mike Schmidt* 1,506 73 Nap Lajoie* 1,504 74 Frank Thomas* 1,494 75 Harry Stovey 1,492 76 Goose Goslin* 1,482 77 Arlie Latham 1,478 78 Sammy Sosa 1,475...
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York Riverside Park (Greenbush)* Unknown* Worcester Worcesters Worcester, Massachusetts Agricultural County Fair Grounds Unknown Mike Dorgan Harry Stovey...
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Achievements Preceded by Harry Stovey American Association Home Run Champion 1886 Succeeded by Tip O'Neill Preceded by Dave Orr Hitting for the cycle August...
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Pete Souza, Chief Official White House Photographer under Barack Obama Harry Stovey, 19th-century professional baseball player; born in Philadelphia, he...
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Mullin: 163 (Detroit Tigers, 1904) Ed Walsh: 160 (Chicago White Sox, 1911) Harry Stovey: 38 (Philadelphia Athletics, 1889) Jimmy Sheckard: 36 (Brooklyn Superbas...
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Mason (1887) Frank Bancroft (1887) Lew Simmons & Bill Sharsig (1886) Harry Stovey (1885) Lon Knight (1883–1884) Juice Latham (1882) Horace Phillips (1881)...
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†Reggie Smith - Vern Stephens - Riggs Stephenson - Mel Stottlemyre - Harry Stovey - Jesse Tannehill - Tony Taylor - Johnny Temple - Fred Tenney - Bobby...
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Records Preceded by Harry Stovey Career home run record holder 1895–1920 Succeeded by Babe Ruth Achievements Preceded by Jumbo Davis Hitting for the cycle...
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professional wrestler John Sterling (1865–1908), professional baseball player Harry Stovey (1856–1937), professional baseball player Joe Sugden (1870–1959), professional...
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LLC. Archived from the original on 2010-12-03. Retrieved 2009-09-22. "Harry Stovey Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC...
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hitting 27 in a 112-game season, surpassing the record of 14 set by Harry Stovey the previous year. Of the 27 home runs he hit that year, 25 of them were...
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Colors ruby brown Managers Jack Chapman (1882) Tommy Bond (1882) Freeman Brown (1882) Harry Stovey (1881) Mike Dorgan (1881) Frank Bancroft (1879–1880)...
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35 years. He nearly doubles the record of 14 set the season before by Harry Stovey. Moses Fleetwood Walker becomes the first black American major league...
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19 Ed McKean 24 1893 Ty Cobb 24 1911 Ty Cobb 24 1917 22 Harry Stovey 23 1884 Sam Thompson 23 1887 Elmer Smith 23 1893 Dan Brouthers...
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Herman Long Billy Nash Joe Quinn Tommy Tucker Outfielders Steve Brodie Joe Kelley Bobby Lowe George Rooks Harry Stovey Marty Sullivan Manager Frank Selee...
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Pittsburgh Alleghenys 86 1883 Harry Stovey Philadelphia Athletics 110 1884 Harry Stovey Philadelphia Athletics 124 1885 Harry Stovey Philadelphia Athletics 130...
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