William John Lelivelt (October 21, 1884 – February 14, 1968) was a Dutch professional baseball pitcher. He played Major League Baseball for the Detroit...
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P, 1957–1958 Ron LeFlore, OF, 1974–1979 Bill Leinhauser, OF, 1912 Mark Leiter, P, 1991–1994 Bill Lelivelt, P, 1909–1910 Dave Lemanczyk, P, 1973–1976...
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John Frank Lelivelt (November 14, 1885 – January 20, 1941) was a Dutch-American outfielder who played for the Washington Senators, New York Highlanders...
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Matty McIntyre, Boss Schmidt, George Mullin, Heinie Beckendorf, Bill Hopke and W. Lelivelt. In that game, Cuban pitcher, Eustaquio "Bombin" Pedroso no hit...
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Reed (1912) Owen Shannon (1901) Walt Slagle (1901) Huck Wallace (1901) Bill Lelivelt (1905-1906) Davenport River Rats players Davenport Riversides players...
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Cincinnati Reds who played 39 games in 1905 and 1906. February 14 – Bill Lelivelt, 83, Dutch-born pitcher who appeared in five total games for the Detroit...
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1910 Detroit Tigers Roster Pitchers Frank Browning Bill Donovan Ed Killian Bill Lelivelt Art Loudell George Mullin Marv Peasley Hub Pernoll Dave Skeels...
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11-inning no-hitter pitched by Eustaquio Pedroso of Almendares against Bill Lelivelt of the Tigers. The game went to extra innings with the score tied 1–1...
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Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2011-02-08. "Bill Lelivelt Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2011-02-08. "Jack Lelivelt Statistics". Baseball-Reference...
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Park 12 August 30, 1910 Bill Schardt Milwaukee Brewers 3–0 Indianapolis Indians Washington Park 13 August 2, 1912 Bill Lelivelt Minneapolis Millers 4–0...
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Seattle Rainiers". funwhileitlasted.net. Retrieved 22 February 2019. O'Neal, Bill. The Pacific Coast League 1903–1988. Eakin Press, Austin TX, 1990. ISBN 0-89015-776-6...
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Chapman, the Naps traded Peckinpaugh to the New York Yankees for Jack Lelivelt and Bill Stumpf. The Naps soon regretted the trade. With the Yankees, Peckinpaugh...
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1990 Mark Leiter Jr., P, 2024–present Frank Leja, IF, 1954–1955 Jack Lelivelt, OF, 1912–1913 DJ LeMahieu, IF, 2019–present Eddie Leon, IF, 1975 Louis...
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recognition of her lifelong advocacy of libraries and literacy, President Bill Clinton appointed her in 1993 and 1997 to two terms as chairperson of the...
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Association 43 1961 14 Herbert Chapman Southeastern League 42 1950 Jack Lelivelt International League 42 1912 16 Jim Ogelsby Pacific Coast League 41 1933...
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(1882-1958), actor Harry Langdon (1884–1944), actor and comedian Jack Lelivelt (1885–1941), Major League Baseball player and manager Lafayette McKee (1872–1959)...
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Matthew LeCroy Derek Lee Don Lee Watty Lee Bill Lefebvre Wade Lefler Nemo Leibold Ed Leip Scott Leius Jack Lelivelt Jim Lemon Dutch Leonard Joe Leonard Ted...
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Paddock Hack Simmons Bill Stumpf Harry Wolverton Outfielders Birdie Cree Bert Daniels Benny Kauff Jack Lelivelt Jack Little Pat Maloney Bill Otis Klondike Smith...
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charter member of the South Central League. Under managers Frank Smith and Bill Rupp, the Oilers finished the 1906 season with a 45–42 record. The League...
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Outfielders Doc Cook Birdie Cree Bert Daniels Frank Gilhooley Bill Holden Jack Lelivelt George Whiteman Harry Wolter Other batters Dan Costello Manager...
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(1921–1930), Chicago Cubs (1931–1932) and Browns (1934–1937). January 20 – Jack Lelivelt, 55, outfielder for the Senators, Highlanders, Yankees and Naps from 1909...
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1909 AL ERA Title Jack Lelivelt (1920–1921) Herman Long (1906) Braves Hall of Fame Tom Lovett (1888) Fred Luderus (1928) Bill McClellan (1891) Chippy...
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Coast League. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved February 28, 2015. "Jack Lelivelt". Pacific Coast League. Minor League Baseball. Retrieved February 28, 2015...
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Germany Schaefer Jock Somerlott Outfielders Charles Conway Doc Gessler Jack Lelivelt Tom Long Clyde Milan Warren Miller Tilly Walker Other batters Bull Smith...
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Pezold Terry Turner Bill Wambsganss Outfielders Joe Birmingham Tinsley Ginn Jack Graney Joe Jackson Jay Kirke Nemo Leibold Jack Lelivelt Elmer Smith Roy Wood...
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Angeles Angels Pacific Coast League Jack Lelivelt B Peoria Tractors Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League Jack Sheehan and Bill Rodgers B Portsmouth Truckers Piedmont...
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January 7, 1959 70th Elected in 1956 Lost re-election in 1958 Joseph J. Lelivelt Democratic January 9, 1957 – January 9, 1963 70th 71st 72nd Redistricted...
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Leek Paul Lehner Norm Lehr Nemo Leibold Dummy Leitner Scott Leius Jack Lelivelt Johnnie LeMaster Bob Lemon Jim Lemon Eddie Leon Joe Leonard Jesse Levis...
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pennant with a 137–50 record, the best record in league history. Jack Lelivelt was the team's manager. The team played its home games at Wrigley Field...
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won the Pacific Coast League (PCL) pennant with a 114–73 record. Jack Lelivelt was the team's manager. The team played its home games at Wrigley Field...
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