Duff Gordon "Sir Richard" Cooley (March 29, 1873 – August 9, 1937) was an American professional baseball player whose career spanned 17 seasons, 13 of...
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footballer in the 1920s Duff Cooley (1873–1937), American baseball player Duff Cooper (1890–1954), British politician, diplomat and author Duff Gibson (born 1966)...
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LLC. Archived from the original on 2022-06-28. Retrieved 2009-09-28. "Duff Cooley Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC...
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Achievements Preceded by Patsy Dougherty Hitting for the cycle September 24, 1903 Succeeded by Duff Cooley...
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alumni Jack Baldschun (1959) Ted Blankenship (1931) Dave Bristol (1961) Duff Cooley (1908–1909, 1911) Vic Davalillo (1960–1961) MLB All-Star Debs Garms (1930)...
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Ben Chapman (.308 in two seasons), Billy Consolo (.400 in one season), Duff Cooley (.308 in four seasons), Ed Cotter (.308 in one season), and Midre Cummings...
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Archived from the original on July 10, 2016. Retrieved October 28, 2016. "Duff Cooley Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Archived from the original...
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baseball player Chet Brewer (1907–1990), baseball player, scout, manager Duff Cooley (1873–1937), outfielder Johnny Hetki (born 1922), baseball player Jack...
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Werden 25 Roger Connor (1894), Tom Long (1915) 20 Jim Bottomley (1928), Duff Cooley (1895), Rogers Hornsby (1920), Stan Musial (1943, 1946) Home runs 70...
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Catterson (1907–1909) Frank Connaughton (1894, 1911) John Connor (1886) Duff Cooley (1901) Jack Corcoran (1894) Tom Cotter (1892) Ed Coughlin (1886) Roscoe...
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Jim Constable José Constanza William Contreras Dick Conway Rip Conway Duff Cooley Bill Cooney Jimmy Cooney Johnny Cooney Gary Cooper Mort Cooper Walker...
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September 24, 1903 Cleveland Naps American League Washington Senators 50 Duff Cooley June 20, 1904 Boston Beaneaters National League Philadelphia Phillies...
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Tommy Corcoran 20 1894 Joe Kelley 20 1894 Jake Stenzel 20 1894 Duff Cooley 20 1895 Buck Freeman 20 1903 George Stone 20 1906 Ty Cobb 20...
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Conway Dick Conway Jim Conway Pete Conway Dan Coogan Paul Cook Fred Cooke Duff Cooley William Coon Jimmy Cooney Joe Corbett Jack Corcoran John Corcoran Larry...
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history. Offensively, Tenney led MLB in plate appearances (646) and tied Duff Cooley, Gene DeMontreville, and George Van Haltren for the lead in at bats (566)...
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José Contreras Roansy Contreras Joe Conzelman Dale Coogan Steve Cooke Duff Cooley Walker Cooper Wilbur Cooper John Corcoran Wil Cordero Francisco Córdova...
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Allen Conkwright, P, 1920 Bill Connelly, P, 1950 Earl Cook, P, 1941 Duff Cooley, OF, 1905 Jack Coombs, P, 1920 Wilbur Cooper, P, 1926 Tim Corcoran, IF...
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O'Brien February 20 – Tom O'Brien March 10 – Gene DeMontreville March 29 – Duff Cooley April 7 – John McGraw April 22 – Frank Figgemeier May 23 – "Brewery"...
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Bobby Lowe Fred Tenney Outfielders Shad Barry Fred Brown Pat Carney Duff Cooley Fred Crolius Daff Gammons George Grosart Billy Hamilton Billy Lush Frank...
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1896, Turner had lost his batting touch and was traded to St. Louis for Duff Cooley. According to accounts in the defunct sports journal The Sporting Life...
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Cook, C, 1891 Mike Coolbaugh, 3B, 2002 Scott Coolbaugh, 1B/3B, 1994 Duff Cooley, OF, 1893–1896 Jimmy Cooney, SS, 1924–1925 Tim Cooney, P, 2015 Mort Cooper...
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Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Browns and Pittsburgh Pirates Duff Cooley, professional baseball player for St. Louis Browns and Detroit Tigers...
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and Noodles Hahn. Chicago wins 4–3. June 5 – Pirates' first baseman Duff Cooley has only two putouts in a 6–5 loss to the Phillies June 19 – Clark Griffith...
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Achievements Preceded by Duff Cooley Hitting for the cycle October 4, 1904 Succeeded by Johnny Bates...
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Chicago Chi-Feds in parts of five seasons spanning 1907–1914. August 9 – Duff Cooley, 64, outfielder who played for the St. Louis Browns, Philadelphia Phillies...
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would go on the beat the New York Giants, 1–0, in 12 innings. June 20 – Duff Cooley of the Boston Beaneaters hits for the cycle in the second game of a doubleheader...
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Chub Aubrey Frank Bonner Ed Gremminger Fred Tenney Outfielders Pat Carney Duff Cooley Charlie Dexter Tom McCreery Joe Stanley Manager Al Buckenberger...
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Donahue Tacks Latimer Jack O'Connor Pop Schriver Chief Zimmer Infielders Duff Cooley Pop Dillon Bones Ely Tommy Leach Tom O'Brien Claude Ritchey Jimmy Williams...
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Charlie Dexter Ed Gremminger Herman Long Fred Tenney Outfielders Fred Brown Pat Carney Duff Cooley Ernie Courtney Billy Lush Manager Al Buckenberger...
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Sullivan Fred Tenney Outfielders George Barclay Rip Cannell Pat Carney Duff Cooley Phil Geier Kid O'Hara Joe Stanley Jack White Manager Al Buckenberger...
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