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    Richard William "Rube" Marquard (October 9, 1886 – June 1, 1980) was an American left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball in the 1910s and early 1920s...
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  • League Baseball pitcher Rube Marquard (1886–1980), American Major League Baseball pitcher, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame Rube Marshall (1890–1980)...
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    Hall of Famer Rube Marquard (né Richard William Marquard) of the New York Giants (a book by Noel Hynd detailing their relationship, Marquard and Seeley,...
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    Retrieved January 30, 2024. "The 1916 BRO N World Series Batting Splits for Rube Marquard". Retrosheet. Archived from the original on January 30, 2024. Retrieved...
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  • publishing. Coveleski, Goslin, Hooper and Marquard were elected after the book was published; Goslin and Marquard directly credited Ritter's book. Toporcer...
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    York's lead to 2–0. It stayed that way until the bottom of the ninth. Rube Marquard, who pitched a complete game for the Giants, got Speaker to pop up to...
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    relievers didn't fare much better, Al Mamaux being removed in the third and Rube Marquard greeted by a George Burns two-run double. Stan Coveleski cruised with...
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    scored another. Next inning, after a two-out walk and double off of Rube Marquard, Wally Schang's two-run double made it 6–0 A's. The Giants were kept...
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  • ERA = Earned run average; BB = Bases on balls; SO = Strikeouts Note: Rube Marquard was team leader in saves with 5. Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings...
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    earned his nickname during this Series. His home run in Game 2 off Rube Marquard was the margin of victory for the Athletics, and his blast in Game 3...
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    of Fame pitchers: Christy Mathewson, one of the greatest ever, and Rube Marquard, whose selection is considered by some to be controversial. The offense...
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    same team they had defeated for the 1905 championship. Mathewson and Rube Marquard allowed two game-winning home runs to Hall of Famer Frank Baker, earning...
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  • businessman Odo Marquard (1928–2015), German philosopher Rube Marquard (1886–1980), American pitcher in Major League Baseball Marquard Bohm (1941–2006)...
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  • Clarke 1 0.4 Sam Crawford 1 0.4 Kid 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...
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  • Hall of Famers: manager Wilbert Robinson, pitchers Burleigh Grimes and Rube Marquard, and outfielder Zack Wheat. Grimes anchored a pitching staff that allowed...
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    Halladay* 203 Silver King 203 Jack Stivetts 203 116 Charlie Root 201 Rube Marquard* 201 118 Chuck Finley 200 Jon Lester 200 George Uhle 200 Adam Wainwright...
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    Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010. "Hall of Famers: Rube Marquard". National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved October 15, 2010...
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    major-league-best 1.66 ERA. His ERA was the second lowest in Dodgers history behind Rube Marquard in 1916, and his ERA+ (225) and major-league-leading WHIP (0.844) were...
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  • baseball team based in Providence, Rhode Island. Their manager was Rube Marquard, after whom the team was presumably named. They were the league champions...
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    pitcher Christy Mathewson went 25–11 and led the NL with a 2.06 ERA. Rube Marquard and Jeff Tesreau also won over 20 games, and the Giants easily allowed...
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  • ' 'Benny' for a hat and 'dogs' for shoes. Mansch, Larry D. (1998). Rube Marquard: The Life & Times of a Baseball Hall of Famer. McFarland and Company...
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  • Fame Dave Bancroft Jake Beckley Chick Hafey Harry Hooper Joe Kelley Rube Marquard Satchel Paige George Weiss Most Valuable Player Vida Blue, Oakland Athletics...
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  • Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved August 30, 2022. "Rube Marquard Minor Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference...
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    Freddie Lindstrom Ernie Lombardi Al López Heinie Manush Rabbit Maranville Rube Marquard Tommy McCarthy Joe McGinnity Joe Medwick Pee Wee Reese Jackie Robinson...
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    Rogers Hornsby Joe Kelley King Kelly Ernie Lombardi Rabbit Maranville * Rube Marquard Tommy McCarthy * Bill McKechnie Joe Medwick Kid Nichols * Jim O'Rourke...
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    Rogers Hornsby Joe Kelley King Kelly Ernie Lombardi Rabbit Maranville * Rube Marquard Tommy McCarthy * Bill McKechnie Joe Medwick Kid Nichols * Jim O'Rourke...
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    finish third in the League while acquiring future Hall of Fame pitcher Rube Marquard from New York. By the halfway point of the 1916 season, the Robins were...
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  • Tigers' announcer Ernie Harwell) Rubén Sierra: "El Caballo", "El Indio", "Big Rube", or "Ruben Slam-wich" Dave Stewart, David Keith Stewart (1978–1995): "Smoke"...
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    (football player) (Warren) Matt Marksberry (baseball player) (Cincinnati) Rube Marquard (Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher) (Cleveland) Jim Martin (football player)...
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    Freddie Lindstrom Ernie Lombardi Al López Heinie Manush Rabbit Maranville Rube Marquard Tommy McCarthy Joe McGinnity Joe Medwick Pee Wee Reese Jackie Robinson...
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