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    blamed Snodgrass for the loss. In his book My Thirty Years in Baseball, McGraw remarked, "Often I have been asked what I did to Fred Snodgrass after he...
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  • engineer Fred Snodgrass (1887–1974), American baseball player Guy Snodgrass (born 1976), American national security expert Harry Snodgrass (born 1963)...
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    a single by Larry Doyle lost in the sun by Duffy Lewis.: 69  After Fred Snodgrass struck out, Red Murray's single scored Devore and Doyle for a 2–0 Giants...
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     B1, B2 – via The Museum of Ventura County ("Fred Snodgrass" biographical file). Walt Noon. "Fred Snodgrass: He Swung the Bat". The Ventura County Star-Free...
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  • included Bill Veeck, Billy Werber, Benny Bengough, Marty McHale, Eliot Asinof, Fred Lieb, and George McBride. A documentary film for The Glory of Their Times...
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    Wood, hit an easy fly ball to Fred Snodgrass in center field, and Snodgrass dropped the ball. Given new life, the "Snodgrass Muff" cost the Giants as Speaker...
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  • pennant. They were beaten by the Boston Red Sox in the World Series. Fred Snodgrass took most of the blame, as he dropped a fly ball in the deciding contest...
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    scored four runs in consecutive games, becoming the first Giant since Fred Snodgrass did so on June 4 and 5, 1912 and the 10th player in Major League history...
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    run-in with Cobb, Giants players believed they could intimidate him. Fred Snodgrass spiked Baker while sliding into third base in Game One, knocking the...
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    in 30 years based on his ability to work with players like Fred Merkle and Fred Snodgrass. McGraw coaxed four consecutive pennants out of a team led by...
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    00, numerous errors by the Giants, including a lazy popup dropped by Fred Snodgrass in the eighth game (Game 2 was a tie), cost them the championship. The...
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    the series went to eight games. The Red Sox won the final game after Fred Snodgrass dropped an easy fly ball and later failed to go after a Speaker pop...
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    66, British M.P. and Leader of the House of Commons, 1966 to 1968 Fred Snodgrass, 86, retired American MLB baseball outfielder, later known for being...
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    Faust's story was revived in the 1960s, when one of his Giants teammates, Fred Snodgrass, talked about him in an interview for The Glory of Their Times. Faust...
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  • ball drop in the 1912 World Series made by New York center fielder Fred Snodgrass, becoming crucial to their loss to the Red Sox. Babe Ruth's called shot...
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  • volleyball champion Tom Satriano - former Major League Baseball player Fred Snodgrass - outfielder for the New York Giants and appeared in the 1912 World...
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  • the Chicago Cubs. The Giants offense scored the most runs in the NL. Fred Snodgrass had his breakthrough season, finishing fourth in the batting race and...
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    Lawrence Ritter's 1966 book The Glory of Their Times, Taylor's teammate, Fred Snodgrass, recalled: We could all read and speak the deaf-and-dumb sign language...
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    Herzog Fred Merkle Tillie Shafer Milt Stock Outfielders George Burns Claude Cooper Josh Devore Moose McCormick John Merritt Red Murray Fred Snodgrass Jim...
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    plays in the World Series was a muffed fly ball by Giants outfielder Fred Snodgrass, which became known as the "$30,000 muff" in reference to the prize...
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  • imploded, blowing a big early Giants lead. As usually reliable outfielder Fred Snodgrass blew the deciding game of the 1912 World Series on the road with the...
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    gave up two runs after the Giants' Fred Snodgrass dropped an easy fly ball, Christy Mathewson walked a batter, and Fred Merkle failed to catch a foul ball...
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  • pennant race. That one-game playoff became necessary after Giants rookie Fred Merkle failed to touch second base at the end of a previous contest, costing...
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    of a family-friendly game by then. In the opinion of Giants player Fred Snodgrass, however, he was "probably the worst third base coach that ever lived"...
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    Merkle Outfielders Charlie Babington Marty Becker George Burns Merwin Jacobson Red Murray Dave Robertson Fred Snodgrass Jim Thorpe Manager John McGraw...
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  • the form of unknown pitcher Charlie Faust, whose story was retold by Fred Snodgrass in The Glory of Their Times. Faust was considered something of a "good-luck...
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    Fred Snodgrass' 31 assists in 1911 remain the modern National League record....
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  • Smith Will Smith Zane Smith AJ Smith-Shawver John Smoltz Drew Smyly Fred Snodgrass Pop Snyder Scott Sobkowiak Chad Sobotka Miguel Socolovich Nick Solak...
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  • April 5 – Fred Snodgrass, 86, center fielder for the New York Giants (1908–1915) who made a critical drop of an easy fly ball—"Snodgrass's Muff"—in the...
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  • Smith Justin Smoak Drew Smyly Blake Snell D. J. Snelten Duke Snider Fred Snodgrass Colonel Snover J. T. Snow Cory Snyder Frank Snyder Steve Soderstrom...
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