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    Charles Arthur "Dazzy" Vance (March 4, 1891 – February 16, 1961) was an American professional baseball player. He played as a pitcher for five different...
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    basketball team. National Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Dazzy Vance was born in Orient in 1891. Vance played professional baseball for twenty years, from...
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    Diamondbacks. Three players have won seven strikeout championships: Dazzy Vance, who leads the National League; Bob Feller; and Lefty Grove. Grover Cleveland...
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    Manny Mota (2023) Dusty Baker (2024) Brooklyn 1913 – Jake Daubert 1924 – Dazzy Vance 1941 – Dolph Camilli 1949 – Jackie Robinson 1951 – Roy Campanella 1953...
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  • game. Her next door neighbor, Dazzy Vance, taught her to pitch and showed her his "drop ball", a type of breaking ball. Vance was a major league pitcher...
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    Dempster 2,075 80 Fernando Valenzuela 2,074 81 Madison Bumgarner 2,070 82 Dazzy Vance † 2,045 83 Charlie Morton (155) 2,035 84 Rick Reuschel 2,015 85 Orel...
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  • New York Giants before falling just short of the pennant. Staff ace Dazzy Vance led the league in wins, ERA, strikeouts and complete games to be named...
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  • David Vance (soldier) (c. 1745 – 1813), American soldier in the Revolutionary War David R. Vance (born 1940), American racehorse trainer Dazzy Vance (1891–1961)...
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  • pitchers who are members of the Baseball Hall of Fame are examples: Dazzy Vance did not win his first major league game until he was 31, but then became...
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  • its years in Brooklyn (1883–1957). Brooklyn 1913 – Jake Daubert 1924 – Dazzy Vance 1941 – Dolph Camilli 1949 – Jackie Robinson 1951 – Roy Campanella 1953...
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  • The largest margin of victory in the National League is 1.26 runs—Dazzy Vance's 2.61 ERA over Carl Hubbell's 3.87 in 1930. The smallest margin of victory...
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    good ERA was below 4.00; only the highest caliber pitchers, for example Dazzy Vance or Lefty Grove, would consistently post an ERA under 3.00 during these...
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    Archived from the original on April 19, 2022. Retrieved July 14, 2022. "Dazzy Vance". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Archived from the original...
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    Cincinnati Reds Johnny Morrison 25 1924 Dazzy Vance† 28 Brooklyn Robins Burleigh Grimes† 22 1925 Dazzy Vance† 22 Brooklyn Robins Pete Donohue Eppa Rixey†...
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    Giants") have been no-hit six times, the most by any Dodgers opponent. Dazzy Vance is the only Dodgers no-hit pitcher to have allowed at least one run....
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    his brother as "Me an' Paul." Continuing the theme, the team included Dazzy Vance and Joe "Ducky" Medwick. St. Louis was the southernmost and westernmost...
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  • at Duncan Field. Baseball Hall of Fame members Fred Clarke (1892) and Dazzy Vance (1914) played for Hastings teams. Minor league baseball began with the...
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  • Elberfeld 1 0.4 Connie Mack 1 0.4 †Rube Marquard 1 0.4 Nap Rucker 1 0.4 †Dazzy Vance 1 0.4 †Charlie Gehringer 0 0 †Gabby Hartnett 0 0 †Billy Sullivan 0 0...
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    27 173 1924 Walter Johnson† Washington Senators AL 2.72 23 158 1924 Dazzy Vance† Brooklyn Robins NL 2.16* 28* 262* 1930 Lefty Grove† Philadelphia Athletics...
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    494 17 1923 MLB NL 6th 76 78 .494 19½ 1924 MLB NL 2nd 92 62 .597 1½ Dazzy Vance (MVP, TC) 1925 MLB NL 7th 68 85 .444 27 1926 MLB NL 6th 71 82 .464 17½...
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    Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010. "Hall of Famers: Dazzy Vance". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010...
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    defensive skills and for being the catcher for Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Dazzy Vance. DeBerry was born in Savannah, Tennessee and attended the University...
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    The signature Dodger play from this era occurred when three players – Dazzy Vance, Chick Fewster, and Herman – ended up at third base at the same time...
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    60.4 Zack Wheat* 60.4 186 Keith Hernandez 60.3 Harmon Killebrew* 60.3 Dazzy Vance* 60.3 189 Bobby Abreu 60.2 Andy Pettitte 60.2 Al Spalding* 60.2 192 Wes...
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    Black Elk Peak, Borglum would eventually settle on Mount Rushmore. Dazzy Vance of the Brooklyn Robins became only the sixth pitcher in major-league...
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  • (105, 2) Bill Singer 7 (97) Joe Coleman 7 (93) Johnny Vander Meer 7 Dazzy Vance 7 Billy Pierce 7 (100, 1) Hal Newhouser 7 (92) Madison Bumgarner 6 (98)...
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    York Yankees OF — — — 1924 Walter Johnson† (2) Washington Senators RHP Dazzy Vance† Brooklyn Robins RHP 1925 Roger Peckinpaugh Washington Senators SS Rogers...
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  • Dukes hosted home games at Leavitt Stadium. Baseball Hall of Fame member Dazzy Vance pitched for the 1912 York Prohibitionists. The team was given the York...
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    (MVP) award. Although Hornsby was expected to win the award, it went to Dazzy Vance instead. Cincinnati voter Jack Ryder left Hornsby's name off his ballot...
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  • Dean St. Louis Cardinals 30 1934 Hal Newhouser Detroit Tigers 29 1944 Dazzy Vance Brooklyn Dodgers 28 1924 Lefty Grove Philadelphia Athletics 28 1930 Dizzy...
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