• The following are the baseball events of the year 1925 throughout the world. World Series: Pittsburgh Pirates over Washington Senators (4–3) Negro World...
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  • 1925 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1925. 1925 (MCMXXV) was...
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  • Cubs Reds Giants Phillies Pirates Cardinals The 1925 major league baseball season began on April 14, 1925. The regular season ended on October 4, with the...
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    In baseball, a player earns a Triple Crown when he leads a league in three specific statistical categories in the same season. The term "Triple Crown"...
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  • and firemen in 1925. Kansas had blue laws at the time that limited business activities on Sundays; that included the circus but not baseball. Sparks Bros...
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  • The 1925 NCAA baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) began in the...
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    The 1925 World Series was the championship series of the 1925 Major League Baseball season. A best-of-seven playoff, it was played between the National...
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  • foster parents Anna May Hutchison (1925–1998), American baseball player Anna Mae O'Dowd (1929–2018), American baseball player Anna Mae Routledge (born 1982)...
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  • Robinson (October 25, 1903 - May 17, 2002) was an American Negro league baseball player. He was known as the "Human Vacuum Cleaner" because of his fielding...
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  • Theresa Paz Donahue (August 22, 1925 – March 14, 2019) was a Canadian utility player in women's baseball, playing mainly as a catcher for the Peoria Redwings...
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    In the sport of baseball, a doubleheader is a set of two games played between the same two teams on the same day. Historically, doubleheaders have been...
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    played in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, which became annexed by Pittsburgh as the North Side in 1907. "1925 Pittsburgh Pirates Batting Game Log". Baseball Reference...
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  • Worcester Panthers were an Eastern League baseball team based in Worcester, Massachusetts. They existed from 1923 to 1925. The Worcester Panthers were succeeded...
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  • established the program in 1925 at Milbank, South Dakota. According to the American Legion, the purpose of American Legion Baseball is to give players "an...
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    Professional baseball is organized baseball in which players are selected for their talents and are paid to play for a specific team or club system. It...
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  • (February 5, 1925 – September 28, 2001) was an American professional baseball player whose career lasted for eight seasons (1943; 1946–52). He played in 94 Major...
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    Spitball (redirect from Spitter (baseball))
    Look up spitball in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A spitball is an illegal baseball pitch in which the ball has been altered by the application of a...
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  • the surname include: Ad Gumbert (1868–1925), American baseball player Billy Gumbert (1865–1946), American baseball player Ferdinand Gumbert (1818–1896)...
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    Kiki Cuyler (category National Baseball Hall of Fame inductees)
    inside-the-park home runs in a single game at Baker Bowl, the very compact baseball stadium in Philadelphia. From September 18–20, 1925 he tied the NL record...
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  • Mexican Baseball League (Spanish: Liga Mexicana de Béisbol, or LMB, lit. 'Mexican Baseball League') is a professional baseball league based in Mexico....
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  • Thompson may refer to: Hank Thompson (baseball) (1925–1969), American third baseman Hank Thompson (musician) (1925–2007), country music singer and songwriter...
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    Wrigley Field (Los Angeles) (category 1925 establishments in California)
    Wrigley Field was a ballpark in Los Angeles, California. It hosted minor league baseball teams in the region for more than 30 years. It was the home park...
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  • notable baseball bat manufacturers, which includes manufacturers of both metal and wooden baseball bats. Akadema Birdman Bats Burke-Hanna MFG. Co. (1925-1976)...
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  • Negro league baseball teams throughout the 1920s and early 1930s. Stevens began his career with the Toledo Tigers of the Negro National League in 1923. He...
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  • League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007 1925 Philadelphia Athletics team page at Baseball Reference...
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    premier baseball league, the Mexican Baseball League, was founded in 1925 and consists of two divisions with 16 teams in total. The Mexican League has been...
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    disappeared April 27, 1925) was an American left-handed pitcher in Negro league baseball. Considered one of the better pitchers in Negro league history...
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  • (born 1964), American football placekicker Jack Carney (baseball) (1866–1925), professional baseball player Jack Carney (footballer) (1909–1981), Australian...
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  • Wichita Monrovians (category Defunct baseball teams in Kansas)
    Wichita Monrovians were a Negro league baseball team in the 1920s. The team beat the KKK in a baseball match in 1925. They were formerly known as the Black...
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  • were established during the period in the United States when organized baseball was segregated. The league was formed in 1920 with former player Rube Foster...
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