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    Charles James Sweasy (November 2, 1847 – March 30, 1908), born Swasey, played second base for the original Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first fully professional...
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  • same roles. Asa Brainard, Pitcher Doug Allison, Catcher Charlie Gould, First Base Charlie Sweasy, Second Base Fred Waterman, Third Base George Wright, Shortstop...
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    day meant both runners were out. To make sure, he threw the ball to Charlie Sweasy at second base. It is still debated whether this was truly an unassisted...
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  • Marty Swandell Bill Swarback Parke Swartzel Ed Swartwood Charlie Sweasy Bill Sweeney Charlie Sweeney Dan Sweeney Jerry Sweeney Pete Sweeney Rooney Sweeney...
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  • spelled the end for the amateur Buckeyes. In fact, Buckeye stars Charlie Gould, Charlie Sweasy, Andy Leonard and Dick Hurley left the team to join the Red...
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    Association (NA). The Olympics appointed as captain another transplant, Charlie Sweasy, but he missed two long stretches of the season with illness. Waterman...
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  • Bill Sullivan (1878) Jim Sullivan (1899) Pinky Swander (1902–1903) Charlie Sweasy (1877) Rooney Sweeney (1888) Jim Tipper (1877) Red Torphy (1914) Dasher...
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  • Robert Brown Joe Gerhardt Charlie Gould Henry Kohler Jack Manning Lou Say Frank Sellman Bill Smiley John Smith Charlie Sweasy Zachary Taylor Warren White...
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  • Allison Infielders Davy Force Andy Leonard Everett Mills Frank Norton Charlie Sweasy Fred Waterman Warren White Outfielders Tommy Beals Harry Berthrong Henry...
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  • Stockings League National Association of Professional Base Ball Players Ballpark Red Stocking Baseball Park City St. Louis, Missouri Manager Charlie Sweasy...
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  • Johnny Ryan Lou Say Frank Selman Bill Smiley John Smith Pop Snyder Charlie Sweasy Zachary Taylor Warren White Wood Tom York "Baltimore Canaries (1872-1874)"...
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    continent undefeated, vanquishing all of the plausible challengers. With Charlie Sweasy ensconced at second, the two pitchers now shared center field. The Red...
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  • Infielders Amos Booth Will Foley Charlie Gould Henry Kessler Charlie Sweasy Outfielders Bobby Clack Charley Jones Redleg Snyder Manager Charlie Gould...
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    teams in the Midwest. Along with two of his teammates, Andy Leonard and Charlie Sweasy, he was recruited by Harry Wright as the utility man for the rival Cincinnati...
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  • Ledwith Charlie Snow Infielders Jim Clinton Herman Dehlman John Farrow Bob Ferguson Gavern Jim Hall Henry Kessler Al Martin Dickey Pearce Charlie Sweasy Billy...
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  • Sutton". retrosheet.org. Retrosheet, Inc. Retrieved October 10, 2010. "Charlie Sweasy". retrosheet.org. Retrosheet, Inc. Retrieved October 10, 2010. "Deacon...
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    Mahlon Stockman and the great Wolters. At the same time Andy Leonard and Charlie Sweasy moved to the Buckeyes, an ambitious club in Cincinnati. Although five...
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  • Swarzak Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-10-29. "Charlie Sweasy Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2009-03-02. "Bill Sweeney...
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  • Carleton Jim Holdsworth Joe Simmons Ezra Sutton Charlie Sweasy Outfielders Art Allison Martin Mullen Charlie Pabor Rynie Wolters Manager Scott Hastings Deacon...
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  • Doug Allison Lew Brown Infielders Tom Carey Bill Hague Tim Murnane Lip Pike Charlie Sweasy Outfielders Dick Higham Paul Hines Tom York Manager Tom York...
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  • White Infielders Ross Barnes Jack Manning Jim O'Rourke Harry Schafer Charlie Sweasy George Wright Outfielders Bob Addy Dave Birdsall Andy Leonard Fraley...
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    Retrieved November 12, 2009. "Charlie Sweasy". retrosheet.org. Retrosheet, Inc. Retrieved November 12, 2009. "Charlie Sweeney". retrosheet.org. Retrosheet...
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    LaPorte 180 Heinie Reitz 180 83 Glenn Beckert 179 Frank White 179 85 Charlie Sweasy 178 Tony Taylor 178 87 Johnny Temple 172 88 Red Schoendienst * 170 89...
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  • who played 1906 through 1907 for the St. Louis Cardinals. March 30 – Charlie Sweasy, 60, second baseman for 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings. Played seven...
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    Sullivan". retrosheet.org. Retrosheet, Inc. Retrieved November 3, 2011. "Charlie Sweasy". retrosheet.org. Retrosheet, Inc. Retrieved November 3, 2011. "Harry...
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    right-handed Leonard played mainly in the infield. In 1868 "Andy" and teammate Charlie Sweasy moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, and joined the Buckeyes, the chief local...
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