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    Raymond William Schalk (August 12, 1892 – May 19, 1970) was an American professional baseball player, coach, manager and scout. He played as a catcher...
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  • gamblers and teammates uncomfortable. Other teammates, such as catcher Ray Schalk and second baseman Eddie Collins, play hard, while Weaver and Jackson...
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  • older brother of Franz Schalk Louis Schalk (1926–2002), American test pilot Peter Schalk (born 1961), Dutch politician Ray Schalk (1892–1970), American...
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    era was coming to a close). Even typical "good field, no hit" catcher Ray Schalk hit .282 that year, and shortstop Swede Risberg was not an automatic out...
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  • (1979), Matewan (1987), Eight Men Out (1988, as Chicago White Sox catcher Ray Schalk), Termini Station (1989), The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999), Rules of Engagement...
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    Collins, a graduate of Columbia College of Columbia University; catcher Ray Schalk, and pitchers Red Faber and Dickie Kerr. By contemporary accounts, the...
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  • Brown 6 2.6 †Johnny Evers 6 2.6 Frank Chance 5 2.2 John McGraw 4 1.7 †Ray Schalk 4 1.7 †Al Simmons 4 1.7 †Chief Bender 2 0.8 Joe Jackson 2 0.8 †Edd Roush...
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    Ted Lyons * Minnie Miñoso * Tim Raines Edd Roush Red Ruffing Ron Santo Ray Schalk * Tom Seaver Al Simmons Frank Thomas * Jim Thome Bill Veeck * Ed Walsh...
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    injuries to catchers Ray Schalk, Harry McCurdy, and Buck Crouse left the White Sox in need of somebody to play the position. Schalk, the White Sox player/manager...
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    Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010. "Hall of Famers: Ray Schalk". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010...
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    Bottomley-Ruffing-Schalk Museum, baseball museum dedicated to St. Louis Cardinals baseball, as well as the careers of Jim Bottomley, Red Ruffing and Ray Schalk...
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    American minor league baseball league. Future Baseball Hall of Famer Ray Schalk played on that team. The town newspaper is the Breeze-Courier. The State...
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  • History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved August 30, 2022. "Ray Schalk Minor Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference...
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    Jerry Grote, Jeff Mathis, Martín Maldonado, Ray Schalk, Jim Hegan, Jim Sundberg and Brad Ausmus. Schalk's career batting average of .253 is the lowest...
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    scandal-torn World Series against the Cincinnati Reds. Years later, catcher Ray Schalk said that had Faber been available, the fix would likely have never happened...
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    designer who would design the leather football. In 1922, it introduced the Ray Schalk catcher's mitt which later became the standard. It worked with Knute Rockne...
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    Castillo (0.1 IP), Matt Wisler (1.0 IP), and Pete Fairbanks (1.0 IP), Tampa Bay Rays 4, Cleveland Indians 0 Second game of doubleheader with 2020–21 MLB pandemic...
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    Sox cut into the Reds lead in the seventh inning, as Ray Schalk singled home Swede Risberg. Schalk scored on the play after two throwing errors by the...
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    starting battery is 213 by Adam Wainwright and Yadier Molina. Red Faber and Ray Schalk, who played together for the Chicago White Sox between 1914 and 1928,...
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    Johnny Mize Hank O'Day Jim O'Rourke * Mel Ott * Edd Roush Amos Rusie * Ray Schalk Red Schoendienst Bill Terry * John Montgomery Ward * Mickey Welch * Hoyt...
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  • "Rock" Alexei Ramírez: "The Cuban Missile" Luis Robert Jr.: "La Pantera" Ray Schalk: "The Cracker" Tom Seaver: "Tom Terrific" Bill Skowron: "Moose" Moose...
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  • managed the White Sox: Griffith, Hugh Duffy, Collins, Evers, Ed Walsh, Ray Schalk, Ted Lyons, Lopez, Bob Lemon Larry Doby and Tony La Russa. Lopez and La...
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    Baseball's only representatives at his funeral were three old-time players, Ray Schalk, Mickey Cochrane, and Nap Rucker, and Sid Keener, the director of the...
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    United States. Mortimer A. Cullen (1891 – 1954), New York state politician Ray Schalk (1892 – 1970), catcher for the Chicago White Sox, inducted into the Baseball...
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  • Bill Carrigan Chicago White Sox Chicago, Illinois Comiskey Park 52,000 Ray Schalk Cleveland Indians Cleveland, Ohio Dunn Field 21,414 Jack McCallister Detroit...
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    Virgin Islands, father of columnist Drew Pearson; born in Litchfield Ray Schalk, Hall of Fame catcher for Chicago White Sox; grew up in Litchfield Harry...
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  • single-season totals, and 28 of the top 37, were recorded before 1928. Ray Schalk holds the record for the most career double plays by a catcher with 222...
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  • Payne Roy Wilkinson Lefty Williams Catchers Bubber Jonnard Byrd Lynn Ray Schalk Infielders Eddie Collins Shano Collins Ted Jourdan Harvey McClellan Fred...
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  • Sullivan Roy Wilkinson Lefty Williams Catchers Joe Jenkins Byrd Lynn Ray Schalk Infielders Eddie Collins Chick Gandil Harvey McClellan Fred McMullin Swede...
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    proved costly to the Giants in a three-run fourth when Chick Gandil and Ray Schalk followed with RBI hits. New York's hopes rose with a Buck Herzog triple...
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