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    Howard Ellsworth "Smoky Joe" Wood (October 25, 1889 – July 27, 1985) was an American professional baseball player for 14 years. He played for the Boston...
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  • Joe Wood may refer to: Smoky Joe Wood (1889–1985), American baseball player Joe T. Wood (1922–2019), American politician Joe Wood (infielder) (1919–1985)...
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    star pitching from Giant Christy Mathewson and Red Sox fireballer Smoky Joe Wood. Wood won two of his three starts and pitched in relief in the final game...
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  • Victoria Cross Smoky Joe Wood (1889–1985), American Major League Baseball pitcher Smokey Yunick (1923–2001), NASCAR designer Lois Smoky Kaulaity (1907–1981)...
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  • Smokey Joe, Smokey Joe's or Smoky Joe's may refer to: Joe Barton, Texan Congressman, nicknamed "Smokey Joe" for defending industries against pollution...
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    the river. An 8.2-mile loop hiking trail is provided for visitors. Smoky Joe Wood, baseball pitcher. Barryville–Shohola Bridge Shohola train wreck "2016...
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    - Will White - Cy Williams - Ken R. Williams - Maury Wills - Smoky Joe Wood - Wilbur Wood - Glenn Wright - Jimmy Wynn - Rudy York The 200 players were...
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  • first class, murdered by a fellow soldier for his sexual orientation Smoky Joe Wood – a.k.a. the Kansas Cyclone; professional baseball player for Boston...
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    for the winning team. Behind center fielder Tris Speaker and pitcher Smoky Joe Wood, the Red Sox led the league in runs scored and fewest runs allowed....
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    for Idaho Marvel and "Smoky Joe" Wood". Spokane Daily Chronicle. January 8, 1914. p. 2. Retrieved May 14, 2013. James, p. 211 "Joe Tinker To Manage Cubs:...
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    Quick, early settler Mary Cole Walling (1838–1925), patriot, lecturer Smoky Joe Wood, baseball pitcher. Marie Zimmermann designer and maker of jewelry and...
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    by Smoky Joe Wood that scored Hal Chase. Cleveland scored their first run in the bottom of the second inning when George Stovall singled and Joe Birmingham...
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    1941 game, with Smoky Joe Wood as manager, and Joe Jr. on the mound, the Bulldogs faced Colgate whose roster included two of Smoky Joe's other sons, Steve...
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  • 83 m), 190 lb., Wood batted and threw right-handed. Wood was born in Shohola, Pennsylvania on May 20, 1916. His father, Smoky Joe Wood, also was a major...
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  • teams when attacking. Duncan, Mike. "Shohei Ohtani, The Bambino, and Bullet Joe," The Hardball Times (April 11, 2018). Jaffe, Jay. "Shohei Ohtani and Beyond:...
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  • Young (MLB Leader; 32 Wins). 1903: Cy Young (AL Leader; 28 Wins). 1912: Smoky Joe Wood (MLB Leader; 34 Wins). 1935: Wes Ferrell (AL Leader; 25 Wins). 1942:...
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    Greatest Baseball Players of All Time. Under what they called "the Smoky Joe Wood Syndrome", they argued in favor of including players of truly exceptional...
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    pitcher managed by Cobb. Leonard accused former pitcher and outfielder Smoky Joe Wood and Cobb of betting on a Tigers–Indians game played in Detroit on September...
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    Louisville (NL) 1875–77 4 2.02 Jack Pfiester Pittsburgh (NL), Chicago (NL) 1903–04, 1906–11 5 2.03 Smoky Joe Wood Boston (AL), Cleveland (AL) 1908–15, 1917–22...
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  • Schott-Pelican – New Orleans, Louisiana Seymour-Mills – Southwest Florida Smoky Joe Wood – Connecticut South Carolina South Florida – Miami, Florida Ted Williams –...
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    outfield including Tris Speaker, Harry Hooper and Duffy Lewis, and pitcher Smoky Joe Wood, the Red Sox beat the New York Giants 4–3–1 in the 1912 World Series...
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    1956, and Monbouquette in 1962. The Browns and Orioles were no-hit by Smoky Joe Wood in 1911, Leonard in 1916, Hideo Nomo in 2001, and Clay Buchholz in 2007...
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    816 2 Addie Joss* 1.887 3 Jim Devlin 1.896 4 Jack Pfiester 2.024 5 Smoky Joe Wood 2.033 6 Mordecai Brown* 2.057 7 John Montgomery Ward* 2.099 8 Christy...
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    and 50 games played at other positions. The others include Babe Ruth, Smoky Joe Wood, Johnny Cooney, Reb Russell, and Rick Ankiel. Lefty O'Doul was also...
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  • record. In 1907, pitcher Smoky Joe Wood was sold after playing two seasons with Hutchinson. Originally an infielder with the team, Wood was moved to pitcher...
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    Collins, Sam Crawford, Walter Johnson, Tris Speaker, Gabby Street, and Smoky Joe Wood. "I'll do anything they want for Addie Joss' family", Johnson said.: p...
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    found inspiration to complete the novel. Major League baseball pitcher Smoky Joe Wood was born in Kansas City but grew up in Ouray. In Chuck Wendig's novel...
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    Preceded by Smoky Joe Wood No-hitter pitcher August 27, 1911 Succeeded by George Mullin...
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  • Connie Mack: The Turbulent and Triumphant Years, 1915-1931 Gerald C. Wood, Smoky Joe Wood: The Biography of a Baseball Legend Stuart Banner, The Baseball Trust:...
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    Ref. Stat value Player Season Ref. Wins 192 Roger Clemens Cy Young 34 Smoky Joe Wood 1912 Losses 168 Tim Wakefield 25 Red Ruffing 1928 Win–loss % .760 (117–37)...
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