Player records : photocopy, 1997-1999 / compiled by Frank Williams. [1997]-1999.

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Player records : photocopy, 1997-1999 / compiled by Frank Williams. [1997]-1999.

Notes and minor and major league statistics for Patsy Dougherty, Jack Stivetts, James O'Rourke, Kid Nichols, Walter Johnson, Clarence Francis (Pop) Foster, Cy Young, and Smoky Joe Wood. Folder contents: file 1 (Patsy Dougherty); file 2 (Jack Stivetts); file 3 (James O'Rourke); file 4 (Kid Nichols); file 5 (Walter Johnson); file 6 (Clarence Francis (Pop) Foster); file 7 (Cy Young); file 8 (records and achievements of "Smoky" Joe Wood); file 9 (A tribute to Smoky Joe Wood); file 10 (Smoky Joe Wood vs. All American League pitchers in win-loss decisions for the period of 1908-1917).

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Young, Cy, 1867-1955

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Denton True Young was nicknamed "Cy," which was short for Cyclone, in reference to the whirlwind force of pitching. Young pitched for the Cleveland Spiders of the National League (1890-1898), St. Louis of the National League (1899-1900, known as Perfectos 1899, then Cardinals 1900- ), Boston of the American League (1901-1908, 1907 as player-manager, known as Somersets 1901-1902, Pilgrims 1903-1906, then Red Sox 1907- ), Cleveland Naps of the American League (1909-1911), and the Boston Rustlers o...

Stivetts, Jack, 1868-1930.

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Nichols, Kid, 1869-1953

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Charles Kid Nichols ranks among the game's all-time winners, totaling 360 victories over a 15-year Major League career. As a 20-year-old rookie in 1890, he led the Boston Beaneaters with 27 victories. He went on to win 30 or more games a record seven times, compiling 10 straight years of 20 or more wins and leading the league in victories in three consecutive seasons, 1896-98. Remarkably, he completed 531 of the 561 games he started. In his first nine seasons with Boston, he sparked the club to ...

O'Rourke, Jim, 1850-1919.

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Johnson, Walter, 1887-1946

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Williams, Francis E.

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Foster, Pop (Clarence Francis), 1878-1944.

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Dougherty, Patsy, 1876-1940.

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Wood, Joe, 1889-1985.

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Joe Wood played for the Boston Red Sox (1908-1915), and the Cleveland Indians (1917-1922). From the description of Oral history interview with Joe Wood, 1965 Oct. 1 [sound recording]. (National Baseball Hall of Fame). WorldCat record id: 48483834 ...