John Frank "Buck" Freeman (October 30, 1871 – June 25, 1949) was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball at the turn of the 20th century. Listed...
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James A. "Buck" Freeman (February 16, 1902 – February 14, 1974) was an American basketball coach who was head coach of the St. John's Red Storm men's...
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1903 Boston Americans season (section Buck Freeman)
single by Chick Stahl led to him being driven home by a double hit by Buck Freeman, giving Boston a total of seven runs. WP: Charles Bender LP: Cy Young...
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and 20 games each. The Boston outfield, featuring Chick Stahl (.274), Buck Freeman (.287, 104 RBI) and Patsy Dougherty (.331, 101 runs scored) was considered...
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British actor Brian Freeman, several people Bobby Freeman (politician) (1934–2016), Louisiana attorney and politician Buck Freeman (1871–1949), American...
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York won the second game, 1–0 in 10 innings. The offense was led by Buck Freeman, who hit 7 home runs and had 84 RBIs, and Freddy Parent with a .291 batting...
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player Buck Freeman (1871–1949), American MLB outfielder Buck Freeman (pitcher) (1896–1953), American MLB right-handed pitcher Jerry Freeman (1879–1952)...
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Philadelphia Athletics Buck Freeman 12 1902 Socks Seybold 16 Philadelphia Athletics Charlie Hickman Bill Bradley Buck Freeman 11 1903 Buck Freeman 13 Boston Americans...
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1929) 1868 – António Cabreira, Portuguese polygraph (d. 1953) 1871 – Buck Freeman, American baseball player (d. 1949) 1871 – Paul Valéry, French poet and...
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as national champions. Twenty years later, former St. John's player Buck Freeman was hired as coach. In his first four years, from 1927 to 1931, the team...
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manager and star third baseman Jimmy Collins, outfielders Chick Stahl, Buck Freeman, and Patsy Dougherty, and pitcher Cy Young, who in 1901 won the pitching...
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Alexander Vernon "Buck" Freeman (July 5, 1896 – February 21, 1953) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Chicago Cubs in 1921...
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Childe-Freeman (born 1935), known as John Freeman, cricketer for Queensland John Ripley Freeman (1855–1932), American civil engineer Buck Freeman (John...
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Cross hit a pop-up into shallow right field that forced right fielder Buck Freeman to make a running catch. Pickering softly hit a ground ball to shortstop...
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leaders Stat Player Total AVG Nap Lajoie (CLE) .344 HR Buck Freeman (BSA) 14 RBI Buck Freeman (BSA) 125 R Patsy Dougherty (BSA) 107 H Patsy Dougherty...
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125 Philadelphia Athletics Buck Freeman 114 1902 Buck Freeman 121 Boston Americans Charlie Hickman 110 1903 Buck Freeman 104 Boston Americans Charlie...
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Cincinnati Reds, however, 11–8. June 21 – Boston Americans outfielder Buck Freeman hits for the cycle in a 12–7 Boston win over the Cleveland Naps. June...
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Buck Ryan was a UK newspaper adventure comic strip created by Jack Monk and the writer Don Freeman. Monk and Freeman were doing an adaptation of Edgar...
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Wakefield P 1995–2011 2018 — Arthur D'Angelo Special achievement n/a — Buck Freeman RF 1901–1907 — Al Green Fenway Park guest relations 1973–2018 32, 43...
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Manager Jimmy Collins signs pitcher Tully Sparks. The offense was led by Buck Freeman, who hit 11 home runs and had 121 RBIs, and Patsy Dougherty with a .342...
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games, they finish the season in last place with a record of 20–134. Buck Freeman of the Washington Senators leads all batters with 25 home runs during...
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John Crenny (1917–1921) Ed Kelleher (1921–1922) John Crenny (1922–1927) Buck Freeman (1927–1936) Joe Lapchick (1936–1947) Frank McGuire (1947–1952) Al DeStefano...
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July 29, then pulled ahead toward the major league record of 25, set by Buck Freeman in 1899. By the time Ruth reached this in early September, writers had...
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the Beaneaters. Defecting with Stahl and Collins was the outfielder Buck Freeman. Yet perhaps the most important signing was that of the 34 year old St...
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John Crenny (1917–1921) Ed Kelleher (1921–1922) John Crenny (1922–1927) Buck Freeman (1927–1936) Joe Lapchick (1936–1947) Frank McGuire (1947–1952) Al DeStefano...
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Adrián González (213) (MLB Leader). RBI leaders 1902: Buck Freeman (121) (MLB Leader). 1903: Buck Freeman (104) (MLB Leader). 1919: Babe Ruth (114) (MLB Leader)...
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ESPN.com. Buck, Jack (May 6, 2014). Jack Buck: ?That?s a Winner!?. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9781613216798. World Series 1988 Game 1: Jack Buck call of Gibson...
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through the borough are Race Street, Lehigh Street, and Howerton Road. Buck Freeman, former professional baseball player, Boston Americans, Boston Beaneaters...
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from St. John's University in 1936, playing under head coach James "Buck" Freeman. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, interrupting his work...
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September 23, 2003 29 Candy LaChance 539 June 24, 1901 April 28, 1905 30 Buck Freeman 536 July 27, 1901 June 5, 1905 31 Fred Luderus 533 June 2, 1916 September...
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