• The 1911 Cleveland Naps season was a season in American major league baseball. It involved the Cleveland Naps attempting to win the American League pennant...
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  • The 1910 Cleveland Naps season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Cleveland Naps finishing fifth in the American League. August 30, 1910:...
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    played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Nicknamed "the Frenchman", he represented both Philadelphia franchises and the Cleveland Naps, the latter...
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  • Bugs Reisigl (category Cleveland Naps players)
    Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He pitched in two games for the Cleveland Naps during the 1911 Cleveland Naps season. Career statistics from Baseball...
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  • Josh Swindell (category Cleveland Naps players)
    pitcher who played for two seasons. He pitched in four games for the Cleveland Naps during the 1911 Cleveland Naps season, and made an appearance as a...
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  • Pat Paige (category Cleveland Naps players)
    Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He pitched in two games for the Cleveland Naps during the 1911 Cleveland Naps season. Career statistics from Baseball...
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  • Jack Mills (baseball) (category Cleveland Naps players)
    played for one season. He played for the Cleveland Naps during the 1911 Cleveland Naps season. He graduated from Williams College in 1911. "Gargoyle Society...
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  • 1912 Cleveland Naps season was a season in American baseball. The Naps had two of the best hitters in the majors in Shoeless Joe Jackson and Nap Lajoie...
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    Addie Joss Benefit Game (category 1911 Major League Baseball season)
    24, 1911. The game was planned as a benefit for the family of Addie Joss, a pitcher for the Naps who died in April. The all-stars defeated the Naps, 5–3...
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    called the Cleveland Bronchos in 1902. Beginning in 1903, the team was named the Cleveland Napoleons or Naps, after team captain and manager Nap Lajoie....
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    Cy Young (category Cleveland Naps players)
    1903 World Series. He finished his career with the Cleveland Naps and Boston Rustlers, retiring in 1911. Young was one of the hardest-throwing pitchers in...
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    Harry Davis (1900s first baseman) (category Cleveland Naps players)
    Senators (1898–99), Philadelphia Athletics (1901–11, 1913–17), and Cleveland Naps (1912). He was the first player to hit for the cycle in American League...
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    Addie Joss (category Cleveland Naps players)
    League. To begin the 1903 season, the Cleveland organization changed the team's name to the "Naps" in honor of second baseman Nap Lajoie. In Joss' second...
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    Nig Clarke (category Cleveland Naps players)
    more seasons in the minor leagues before the Cleveland Naps signed him to a contract. Aside from a loan to the Detroit Tigers, he played for the Naps for...
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  • White Sox Naps Tigers Athletics Browns Highlanders Senators Rustlers  Trolley Dodgers Cubs Reds Giants Phillies Pirates Cardinals The 1911 major league...
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    Shoeless Joe Jackson (category Cleveland Naps players)
    joining the Cleveland Naps at the end of the 1910 season. He was still considered a rookie in 1911, when he hit for a .408 average, a single-season record...
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    Cleveland Bluebirds or Blues. They were given the unofficial name the Cleveland Bronchos in 1902 before being renamed the Cleveland Napoleons or Naps...
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  • forced out in Cleveland when the major league Cleveland Naps relocated their affiliate, the Toledo Mud Hens to Cleveland for the 1914 season and forced the...
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    Elmer Flick (category Cleveland Naps players)
    1910 for the Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia Athletics, and Cleveland Bronchos/Naps. In 1,483 career games, Flick recorded a .313 batting average while...
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    Roger Peckinpaugh (category Cleveland Indians players)
    1927, during which he played for the Cleveland Naps, New York Yankees, Washington Senators and Chicago White Sox. Nap Lajoie discovered Peckinpaugh as a...
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  • folded. The New York Highlanders joined the AL. The Cleveland Bronchos became the Cleveland Naps. The Chicago Orphans became the Chicago Cubs. First World...
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    Bill James (pitcher, born 1887) (category Cleveland Naps players)
    of eight seasons in Major League Baseball between 1911 and 1919. Primarily used as a starting pitcher, he played for the Cleveland Naps (1911–1912), St...
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  • Athletics and Cleveland Naps between the 1906 and 1909 seasons. March 24 – Stanley Robison, 56, co-owner (with his brother Frank) of the Cleveland Spiders (1897–1899)...
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  • referred to the club as the "Cleveland Indians", even though it was officially named the Spiders. "In place of the Naps, we'll have the Indians, on the...
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    Bill Lindsay (third baseman) (category Cleveland Naps players)
    Jackson. With injuries to the great Nap Lajoie of the Cleveland Naps (named for Lajoie) during the early 1911 season, Lindsay's contract was bought by the...
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    released by the Naps during the 1911 season and claimed on waivers by the Boston Rustlers; he ultimately contested seven games for the Naps and eleven for...
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    Steve O'Neill (category Cleveland Naps players)
    played for Worcester in the New England League for 1911 before he was sent to the Cleveland Naps on August 20 in a sale by Mack at the request of Harry...
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  • Allan Collamore (category Cleveland Naps players)
    played in Major League Baseball for three seasons with the Philadelphia Athletics (1911) and Cleveland Naps / Indians (1914–1915). Career statistics from...
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    Charlie Hickman (category Cleveland Naps players)
    bases (288) for the season. He returned to the team, renamed as the Cleveland Naps, for 1903 (batting .295 in 131 games) and part of 1904 (batting .288...
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  • Jack Graney (category Cleveland Naps players)
    and remained one through the 1909 season. He pitched in two games for the Cleveland team (then known as the Naps) in 1908, and spent the rest of 1908...
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