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    Leo Alexander Fohl (November 28, 1876 – October 30, 1965) was an American manager in Major League Baseball for the Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Browns...
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  • academic Lee Fierro (1929–2020), American actress Lee de Forest (1873–1961), American inventor Lee Foss, American producer and DJ Lee Fohl (1876–1965)...
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  • LLC. Archived from the original on 2011-08-04. Retrieved 2010-07-17. "Lee Fohl Managerial Record". Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on...
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    Sox Jack Barry 1918 Boston Red Sox Ed Barrow 75–51 2½ Cleveland Indians Lee Fohl 1919 Chicago White Sox Kid Gleason 88–52 3½ Tris Speaker 1920 Cleveland...
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    Archived from the original on 1 December 2021. Retrieved 12 November 2021. "Lee Fohl Managerial Record". Baseball-Reference.com. Archived from the original...
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  • Archived from the original on August 3, 2008. Retrieved December 13, 2008. "Lee Fohl Managerial Record". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived...
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    syndicate headed by Chicago railroad contractor James C. "Jack" Dunn. Manager Lee Fohl, who had taken over in early 1915, acquired two minor league pitchers,...
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    AL 7th 57 95 .375 44½ Joe Birmingham (12–16) Lee Fohl (45–79) 1916 1916 MLB AL 6th 77 77 .500 14 Lee Fohl 1917 1917 MLB AL 3rd 88 66 .571 12 1918 1918...
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    suspended Danforth 10 games for allegedly tampering with baseballs. Manager Lee Fohl refused to sign it and was fired days later. Sisler's eye treatments concluded...
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  • championship player/manager Lee Fohl went on to a brief major league playing career as a catcher. Beginning in 1915, Fohl served as a major league manager...
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  • 28,000 Kid Gleason Cleveland Indians Cleveland, Ohio League Park 21,414 Lee Fohl, Tris Speaker Detroit Tigers Detroit, Michigan Navin Field 23,000 Hughie...
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  • syndicate headed by Chicago railroad contractor James C. "Jack" Dunn. Manager Lee Fohl, who had taken over in early 1915, acquired two minor league pitchers,...
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    Mayor from 1948–2000, longest consecutive mayoral service in U.S. history Lee Fohl, baseball player and manager Jim Kavourias - baseball player Clint Nageotte...
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    Castro". retrosheet.org. Retrosheet, Inc. Retrieved December 29, 2009. "Lee Fohl". retrosheet.org. Retrosheet, Inc. Retrieved December 29, 2009. "Roscoe...
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    the Seminole War, the Mexican–American War, and the American Civil War. Lee Fohl, baseball player and manager. Dan Hughes, WNBA coach (San Antonio Stars...
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    Speaker arrived in Cleveland, he was effectively assistant manager to Lee Fohl, who rarely made an important move without consulting him. George Uhle...
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    Will M. Thomas of Morristown, Pennsylvania; Tommy Thomas of Piqua, Ohio; Lee Fohl of Allegheny, Pennsylvania; Louis Schettler of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;...
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    February 1, 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2013. (subscription required) "Lee Fohl Slated to Succeed Frank Chance as Red Sox Leader." Baton Rouge (LA) State...
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  • American League Boston Red Sox Boston, Massachusetts Fenway Park 35,000 Lee Fohl Chicago White Sox Chicago, Illinois Comiskey Park 28,000 Johnny Evers,...
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  • Huntington, West Virginia. Players of note include Ernie Alten, Bill Cramer, Lee Fohl, Al Mamaux, Ralph Shafer, Skeeter Shelton, Johnny Siegle, and Dan Tipple...
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  • Connie Mack St. Louis Browns St. Louis, Missouri Sportsman's Park 24,040 Lee Fohl Washington Senators Washington, D.C. Griffith Stadium 27,000 George McBride...
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  • Team Former Manager New Manager Boston Red Sox Lee Fohl Bill Carrigan Chicago White Sox Eddie Collins Ray Schalk Cleveland Indians Tris Speaker Jack McCallister...
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    (1917) Ed Barrow (1918–1920) Hugh Duffy (1921–1922) Frank Chance (1923) Lee Fohl (1924–1926) Bill Carrigan (1927–1929) Heinie Wagner (1930) Shano Collins...
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  • Connie Mack St. Louis Browns St. Louis, Missouri Sportsman's Park 24,040 Lee Fohl, Jimmy Austin Washington Senators Washington, D.C. Griffith Stadium 27...
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  • the Ohio–Pennsylvania League in 1905 and was managed by Howard Risher. Lee Fohl, Rube Sellers and Hughie Tate played for the club. It is the only known...
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  • Fletcher Elbie Fletcher Don Flinn Pedro Florimón John Flynn Josh Fogg Lee Fohl Hank Foiles Tom Foley Tim Foli Dee Fondy Jim Foor Brownie Foreman Terry...
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    In December 1905, the paper confirmed that Hogan had secured catcher Lee Fohl and pitcher Schettler, "the star battery of this league for last season"...
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  • games for six teams over 11 seasons between 1907 and 1920. October 30 – Lee Fohl, 88, manager of three American League clubs over 11 seasons spanning 1915...
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