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    Henry Peter Reitz (June 29, 1867 – November 10, 1914), nicknamed "Heinie", was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Baltimore...
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  • Heinie Mueller (second baseman) (1912–1986) Heinie Odom (1900–1970) Heinie Peitz (1870–1943) Heinie Reitz (1867–1914) Heinie Sand (1897–1958) Heinie Scheer...
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  • O’Reillys Irish Bar and Pub Heinie Reitz (1867–1914), American baseball player Heinrich Reitz, German rugby union international Joe Reitz (born 1985), National...
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    Player Year Number of triples Chief Wilson 1912 36 Dave Orr 1886 31 Heinie Reitz 1894 31 Perry Werden 1893 29 Harry Davis 1897 28 Jimmy Williams 1899 28...
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    Achievements Preceded by Heinie Reitz Single-season triples record holder 1912 – present Succeeded by Incumbent Preceded by Otis Clymer Hitting for the...
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  • and died from his injuries. Heinie Reitz 1867 1914 47 years American baseball player pedestrian Sacramento, California Reitz was struck by a car. Wolfgang...
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    players have ever had 30 triples in a season (Dave Orr with 31 in 1886 and Heinie Reitz with 31 in 1894), while the closest anyone has come in the century since...
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  • (1922–1934); Heinie Mueller (1920–1935); Heinie Mueller (1938–1941); Heinie Peitz (1892–1913); Heinie Reitz (1893–1899); Heinie Sand (1923–1928); Heinie Schuble...
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  • Player Triples Year    1 Chief Wilson 36 1912    2 Dave Orr 31 1886    Heinie Reitz 31 1894    4 Perry Werden 29 1893    5 Harry Davis 28 1897    Jimmy Williams...
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    Philadelphia Phillies 21 1893 Perry Werden St. Louis Browns 29 1894 Heinie Reitz Baltimore Orioles 31 1895 Kip Selbach Washington Senators 22 1896 Tom...
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    season, Hanlon purchased infielder Heinie Reitz from the San Francisco Metropolitans (California League) for $300. Reitz had compiled a .243 batting average...
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  • Mike Tiernan career stats Bobby Veach career stats Ed McKean career stats Heinie Manush career stats "Yearly League Leaders & Records for Triples". statistical...
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  • Power Phil Powers Blondie Purcell Joe Quinn Tom Quinn Irv Ray Billy Reid Heinie Reitz Wilbert Robinson Bobby Rothermel Dave Rowe Jim Roxburgh John Russ Jack...
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  • Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-04-02. "Heinie Reitz Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-04-02. "Ken Reitz Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com...
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    1886 Louisville Colonels of the American Association. November 10 – Heinie Reitz, 47, National League second baseman for the Orioles, Senators and Pirates...
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  • Regan Wally Rehg Ryan Reid Arch Reilly Charlie Reilly Pete Reiser Heinie Reitz Ken Reitz Rick Renteria Xavier Rescigno Chris Resop Dino Restelli Michael...
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  • 1920–35; Heinie Mueller, 1938–41; Heinie Odom, 1925; Heinie Peitz, 1892–1913; Heinie Reitz, 1893–99; Heinie Sand, 1923–28; Heinie Schuble, 1927–36; Heinie Smith...
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  • Reilly Josh Reilly Charlie Reipschlager Laurie Reis Charlie Reising Heinie Reitz Jack Remsen George Rettger Henry Reville Charlie Reynolds (OF) Charlie...
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  • Infielders William Brown Hughie Jennings John McGraw Jocko Milligan Heinie Reitz Billy Shindle Harry Taylor Outfielders Steve Brodie Bob Gilks Joe Kelley...
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  • Davis Jack Doyle Jim Field Frank Gatins Ed Glenn Tom Leahy Bert Myers Heinie Reitz Jud Smith Butts Wagner Zeke Wrigley Outfielders John Anderson Tom Brown...
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  • Infielders Jack Doyle Hughie Jennings John McGraw Tom O'Brien Joe Quinn Heinie Reitz Outfielders Willie Keeler Joe Kelley Jake Stenzel Manager Ned Hanlon...
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  • Robinson Infielders Frank Bonner Dan Brouthers Hughie Jennings John McGraw Heinie Reitz Outfielders Kirtley Baker Steve Brodie Willie Keeler Joe Kelley Manager...
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  • Donnelly Jack Doyle Hughie Jennings Bill Keister John McGraw Joe Quinn Heinie Reitz Outfielders Steve Brodie Willie Keeler Joe Kelley Manager Ned Hanlon...
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  • Bonner Dan Brouthers Scoops Carey Kid Gleason Hughie Jennings John McGraw Heinie Reitz Outfielders Steve Brodie Willie Keeler Joe Kelley Manager Ned Hanlon...
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  • Willie Clark Pop Dillon Bones Ely George Fox Art Madison John O'Brien Heinie Reitz Heinie Smith Jimmy Williams Outfielders Ginger Beaumont Patsy Donovan Jack...
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  • Oscar Purner Bill Quarles Paul Radford Harry Raymond Charlie Reilley Heinie Reitz Danny Richardson Hardy Richardson Dorsey Riddlemoser Mike Roach Yank...
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    O'Brien and Jimmy Slagle, to the Washington Senators in exchange for Heinie Reitz. He played the 1899 season in Washington, and appeared in 134 games as...
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    (2000) states Cooley was traded to the Pirates for Tully Sparks and Heinie Reitz in February 1900. General "Duff Cooley Minor League Statistics and History"...
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    Henry Knight "Heinie" Groh (September 18, 1889 – August 22, 1968) was an American professional baseball player and manager. He played in Major League Baseball...
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  • folded. The Oregon State League never returned to minor league play. Heinie Reitz, Eugene Blues Hunky Shaw, Roseburg Shamrocks Center, Heritage. "White...
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