Howard John Ehmke (April 24, 1894 – March 17, 1959) was an American baseball pitcher. He played professional baseball for 16 years from 1914 to 1930,...
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Howard Duff (1913–1990), American actor Howard Eastman (born 1970), Guyanese-British boxer Howard Ehmke (1894–1959), American baseball pitcher Howard...
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Bunning Joe Coleman Rip Collins Harry Coveleski Hooks Dauss Jean Dubuc Howard Ehmke Mark Fidrych Ned Garver Steve Gromek Bill Gullickson Fred Hutchinson...
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starters, Lefty Grove and Rube Walberg, were left-handed. The Athletics' Howard Ehmke, who started his major league career in 1915, had been a good starting...
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Bunning Joe Coleman Rip Collins Harry Coveleski Hooks Dauss Jean Dubuc Howard Ehmke Mark Fidrych Ned Garver Steve Gromek Bill Gullickson Fred Hutchinson...
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Bunning Joe Coleman Rip Collins Harry Coveleski Hooks Dauss Jean Dubuc Howard Ehmke Mark Fidrych Ned Garver Steve Gromek Bill Gullickson Fred Hutchinson...
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Bunning Joe Coleman Rip Collins Harry Coveleski Hooks Dauss Jean Dubuc Howard Ehmke Mark Fidrych Ned Garver Steve Gromek Bill Gullickson Fred Hutchinson...
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Threw Team Location Result Score Inning Type of HR 1 April 15, 1927 Howard Ehmke Right Philadelphia Athletics Yankee Stadium Won 6–3 Bottom of the 1st...
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seasons; his final highlight came in that season: On May 17, facing Howard Ehmke, he hit a shot to left field for his thirteenth and final home run of...
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Bunning Joe Coleman Rip Collins Harry Coveleski Hooks Dauss Jean Dubuc Howard Ehmke Mark Fidrych Ned Garver Steve Gromek Bill Gullickson Fred Hutchinson...
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Bunning Joe Coleman Rip Collins Harry Coveleski Hooks Dauss Jean Dubuc Howard Ehmke Mark Fidrych Ned Garver Steve Gromek Bill Gullickson Fred Hutchinson...
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Game 2, Bill Dinneen 12 – 1906, Game 3, Ed Walsh 13 – 1929, Game 1, Howard Ehmke 14 – 1953, Game 3, Carl Erskine 15 – 1963, Game 1, Sandy Koufax 17 –...
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Bunning Joe Coleman Rip Collins Harry Coveleski Hooks Dauss Jean Dubuc Howard Ehmke Mark Fidrych Ned Garver Steve Gromek Bill Gullickson Fred Hutchinson...
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Bunning Joe Coleman Rip Collins Harry Coveleski Hooks Dauss Jean Dubuc Howard Ehmke Mark Fidrych Ned Garver Steve Gromek Bill Gullickson Fred Hutchinson...
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Archived from the original on March 1, 2022. Retrieved March 1, 2022. Ulman, Howard (April 14, 2009). "Mark 'The Bird' Fidrych Dies". Archived from the original...
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Bunning Joe Coleman Rip Collins Harry Coveleski Hooks Dauss Jean Dubuc Howard Ehmke Mark Fidrych Ned Garver Steve Gromek Bill Gullickson Fred Hutchinson...
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Bunning Joe Coleman Rip Collins Harry Coveleski Hooks Dauss Jean Dubuc Howard Ehmke Mark Fidrych Ned Garver Steve Gromek Bill Gullickson Fred Hutchinson...
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April 18, 1923, the opening of Yankee Stadium off Boston Red Sox pitcher Howard Ehmke. After several attempts in previous seasons, the Yankees traded Ward...
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tenth place. However, fellow Athletics pitchers Rube Walberg (17) and Howard Ehmke (13, but nine of them were with other teams) surrendered more, and Rommel...
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Preceded by Jesse Barnes No-hitter pitcher September 4, 1923 Succeeded by Howard Ehmke...
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Bunning Joe Coleman Rip Collins Harry Coveleski Hooks Dauss Jean Dubuc Howard Ehmke Mark Fidrych Ned Garver Steve Gromek Bill Gullickson Fred Hutchinson...
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when he no-hit the A's; four days later on the 7th, it was Boston's Howard Ehmke who was likewise a lone BB away from perfection. In Game 4 of the 1929...
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Bill Donovan 1 0.4 0 1.1% Red Dooin 1 0.4 0 0.1% Joe Dugan 1 0.4 0 0.1% Howard Ehmke 1 0.4 - Red Faber 1 0.4 0 1.1% Elmer Flick 1 0.4 - Kid Gleason 1 0.4...
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Will White (1878–1880, 1882) 4 Joe Niekro (1979, 1982–1983, 1985) 6 Howard Ehmke (1920–1923, 1925, 1927) 5 Tommy Byrne (1948–1952) 5 Don Drysdale (1958–1961...
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Preceded by Howard Ehmke No-hitter pitcher August 21, 1926 Succeeded by Carl Hubbell...
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Fenway Park. This no-hitter was the first by a Red Sox pitcher since Howard Ehmke in 1923. It would be the final highlight of Parnell's career, which ended...
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that was later changed to an error on Red Sox left fielder Mike Menosky. Ehmke pitched a one-hit shutout in his next start four days later, the only hit...
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Bunning Joe Coleman Rip Collins Harry Coveleski Hooks Dauss Jean Dubuc Howard Ehmke Mark Fidrych Ned Garver Steve Gromek Bill Gullickson Fred Hutchinson...
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Preceded by Howard Ehmke No-hitter pitcher July 17, 1924 Succeeded by Dazzy Vance...
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Pedro Martínez, Babe Ruth, and Cy Young. The most losses is three, by Howard Ehmke and Cy Young. The most no decisions is three, by Clemens and Martínez...
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