Andrew "Rube" Foster (September 17, 1879 – December 9, 1930) was an American baseball player, manager, and executive in the Negro leagues. He was elected...
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Fame Rube Foster (AL pitcher) (1888–1976), American Major League Baseball player Rube Geyer (1884–1962), American Major League Baseball pitcher Rube Kisinger...
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Negro league baseball (section Rube Foster)
league. "#4466 – 2010 44c Negro Leagues Baseball: Rube Foster". mysticstamp. "Born Sept. 17: Rube Foster". linns stamp news. September 16, 2016. Hauser,...
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The league was formed in 1920 with former player Rube Foster as its president. Led by Rube Foster, owner and manager of the Chicago American Giants,...
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Fame in 1996. Foster was the much-younger half-brother of Rube Foster, a Negro league player, pioneer, and fellow Hall of Famer. Foster was born in 1904...
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Legacy Awards (NLBM) (redirect from Andrew "Rube" Foster Legacy Award)
Taylor Legacy Award – "Managers of the Year" in the NL and AL Andrew "Rube" Foster Legacy Award – "Executives of the Year" in the NL and AL Kansas City...
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George "Rube" Foster (January 5, 1888 – March 1, 1976) was a Major League Baseball player. Foster was a right-handed pitcher with the Boston Red Sox from...
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Garrett Lucius Goldberg (July 4, 1883 – December 7, 1970), better known as Rube Goldberg (⫽ˈruːb⫽), was an American cartoonist, sculptor, author, engineer...
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Retrieved January 28, 2024. "The 1916 BOS A World Series Batting Splits for Rube Foster". Retrosheet. Archived from the original on January 28, 2024. Retrieved...
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managed from 1911 to 1926 by player-manager Andrew "Rube" Foster, they were charter members of Foster's Negro National League. The American Giants won five...
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Cleveland Cubs (section Foster Memorial Giants)
team emerged in 1932 that also went by the name "Foster Memorial Giants." Originally named Rube Foster Memorial Giants and based in Chicago, the team moved...
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only win of the series and their last until Game 1 of the 1980 Series. Rube Foster pitched a 3-hitter, allowing no walks, and retiring the last 10 Phillies...
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arguably the best black team in those three years while McClellan and Rube Foster were regular pitchers. McClellan was described as a "smart pitcher ....
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1921. The team was founded by Frank Leland after he and his partner, Rube Foster, split up the Leland Giants in 1910. Frank Leland's new club was sometimes...
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Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved January 6, 2011. "Hall of Famers: Rube Foster". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved January 6, 2011...
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rapper Tom Bradley, Mayor of Los Angeles, California from 1973 to 1993 Rube Foster, baseball player, manager and pioneer executive in the Negro leagues;...
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division winner of the second half (denoted E2, W2). Baseball Hall of Fame Rube Foster Bob Gibson Johnny Mize Outstanding Designated Hitter Award: Greg Luzinski...
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Famer Turkey Stearnes. Founded in 1919 by Tenny Blount with the help of Rube Foster, owner and manager of the Chicago American Giants, the Detroit Stars...
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partnership split with W.S. Peters; in 1907 Rube Foster replaced Leland as manager and Pete Hill and Foster strengthened the club in the field. Leland...
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Negro Leagues, including Jackie Robinson, Buck O'Neil, Satchel Paige, Rube Foster, and more. The mode is a mix of gameplay and narration by Negro Leagues...
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Australian rules footballer Rube Foster (Andrew Foster, 1879–1930), American baseball player, manager, and executive Andy Foster (born 1979), California State...
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pitchers Rube Currie and Cliff Bell. Immediate contenders, the Monarchs became bitter rivals to black baseball's reigning power, Rube Foster's Chicago...
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situation that was duplicated a year later. In 1903 the club boasted Rube Foster on the mound and a middle infield of Charlie Grant and Home Run Johnson...
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mid-twentieth century. In baseball, the "Negro leagues" were established by Rube Foster for non-white players, such as Negro league baseball, which ran through...
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Baldwin Foster (1857–1924), American lawyer Ronnie Foster (born 1950), American musician Rube Foster (1879–1930), American baseball player Rube Foster (AL...
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Walter Alston George "Sparky" Anderson Bobby Cox Leo Durocher Andrew "Rube" Foster Edward "Ned" Hanlon Stanley "Bucky" Harris Dorrel "Whitey" Herzog Miller...
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Rank Name Win Pct. Games Wins Losses 1 Vic Harris .663 845 547 278 2 Rube Foster† .633 542 336 195 3 Dave Roberts* .628 1,286 808 478 4 Joe McCarthy†...
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into fast company." The Negro National League was founded in 1920 by Rube Foster, independent of the National Baseball Commission (1903–1920). The NNL...
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Baltimore Black Sox. Hill starred for teams owned by Negro league executive Rube Foster for much of his playing career. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of...
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"Willie" Hendrick Foster was a pitcher. He played with Memphis in 1923, 1924, and 1938. Foster was the half brother of Andrew "Rube" Foster, owner of the...
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