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    James Wear "Bug" Holliday (February 8, 1867 – February 15, 1910) was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball for ten seasons, in the 1885...
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  • actor Bug Holliday (1867–1910), an American baseball player Bug Howard (born 1994), an American football player Amy Bug, American physicist Enric Bug (born...
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    Matthew Thomas Holliday (born January 15, 1980) is an American former professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from...
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    has not played baseball for one year or has announced his retirement. Bug Holliday played 10 seasons for the Cincinnati Reds franchise, from 1889 to 1898...
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    Harry Stovey 16 New York Giants Boston Beaneaters Walt Wilmot 11 1892 Bug Holliday 13 Cincinnati Reds Roger Connor† 12 1893 Ed Delahanty† 19 Philadelphia...
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  • James Holliday may refer to: Bug Holliday (James Wear Holliday, 1867–1910), American baseball player James Holliday (politician) (1818–1851), American...
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    active roster for the 2015 World Series. He became the first player since Bug Holliday in 1885 to make his major league debut during a championship series,...
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    Giants: a high-priced collection of major leaguer players, including Bug Holliday, Jim Conway, Dan Stearns, Perry Werden and Jimmy Macullar, which won...
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  • overall, following Alex Kirilloff, Adalberto Mondesi, Mark Kiger, and Bug Holliday. On April 28, 2021, the Rays promoted McClanahan to the major leagues...
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    Shane McClanahan, Alex Kirilloff, Adalberto Mondesi, Mark Kiger, and Bug Holliday. Weathers made the Padres' 2021 Opening Day roster out of spring training...
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    Billy Hamilton† .325 1891 Billy Hamilton† .340 Philadelphia Phillies Bug Holliday .319 1892 Dan Brouthers† .335 Brooklyn Grooms Billy Hamilton† .330 1893...
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  • Golden Giants, a high-priced collection of major leaguers, including Bug Holliday, Jim Conway, Perry Werden and Jimmy Macullar, which won the title by...
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    to have made their major league debuts in the postseason are Kiger, Bug Holliday in the 1885 World Series, Adalberto Mondesí in the 2015 World Series...
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    Mary Thurman, who married William S. Cowles, Thomas Scott Gifford, and Bug Holliday Elizabeth Thurman, who married Arizona governor Richard Cunningham McCormick...
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  • Giants – a high-priced collection of major leaguer players, including Bug Holliday, Jim Conway, Dan Stearns, Perry Werden and Jimmy Macullar, which won...
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  • League Park, Umpire Tim Hurst angered fans by ruling that Cincinnati's Bug Holliday was tagged out despite having been deliberately tripped by Pittsburgh's...
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    348/.330). On October 13, 2006, Kiger became the first player since Bug Holliday in 1885 to make his major league debut in a postseason game when he appeared...
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  • Pinson (14) 1967 – Vada Pinson (13) 1990 – Mariano Duncan (11) 1892 – Bug Holliday (13) 1901 – Sam Crawford (16) 1905 – Fred Odwell (9) 1954 – Ted Kluszewski...
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  • Sonny Hoffman George Hogreiver Bill Holbert Jim Holdsworth Will Holland Bug Holliday Holly Hollingshead John Hollison Ducky Holmes Marty Honan Mike Hooper...
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  • Holland Will Holland Todd Hollandsworth Gary Holle Ed Holley Bug Holliday Matt Holliday Mike Hollimon Carl Holling Holly Hollingshead Al Hollingsworth...
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  • the Giants in 1884. The Reds would suffer a big blow, as outfielder Bug Holliday would have an appendectomy and would miss most of the season recovering...
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  • (1961) 2× MLB All-Star; 1966 NL Rookie of the Year Joe Heving (1926) Bug Holliday (1887) Tom Hughes (1905) Jim Maloney (1959) MLB All-Star George McQuinn...
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  • May 27, he allowed the only home run of his career to cleanup hitter Bug Holliday of the Cincinnati Reds, a two-run shot in the bottom of the ninth inning...
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  • Buck Ewing Bill Gray Charlie Irwin Bid McPhee Germany Smith Farmer Vaughn Outfielders Eddie Burke Bug Holliday Dummy Hoy Dusty Miller Manager Buck Ewing...
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    Giants: a high-priced collection of major leaguer players, including Bug Holliday, Jim Conway, Dan Stearns, Perry Werden and Jimmy Macullar, which won...
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  • in stolen bases with 82 while with the Washington Nationals in 1888. Bug Holliday had a huge season for the Reds, hitting a team high .376 with a team...
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    Tip O'Neill American Association Home Run Champion 1888 Succeeded by Bug Holliday, Harry Stovey Preceded by Lon Knight John Reilly Oyster Burns Hitting...
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  • signed rookie Bug Holliday, who would play in the outfield. On the mound, another rookie, Jesse Duryea, would join the Red Stockings. Bug Holliday had an excellent...
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  • Ken Holcombe Bill Holden Walter Holke Mul Holland Todd Hollandsworth Bug Holliday Al Hollingsworth David Holmberg Tyler Holt Jay Hook Buck Hooker Bob Hooper...
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    number of other players had major league experience including: outfielder Bug Holliday, who led the league in home runs; pitcher Tom Sullivan, who led the league...
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