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In the 1890s, a powerful and innovative National League Orioles squad included several future Hall of Famers, such as " Wee " Willie Keeler, Wilbert Robinson, Hughie Jennings, Peter Griffin and John McGraw.
" Tigers manager Hughie Jennings later acknowledged that Cobb was targeted for abuse by veteran players, some of whom sought to force him off the team.
On September 27, 1992, the Tigers beat the Cleveland Indians 13 – 3 for Anderson's 1, 132nd win with the team, passing Hughie Jennings as the all-time leader in wins by a Tiger manager.
Detroit manager Hughie Jennings, as a courtesy, allowed Speaker to sit out the second inning while his face was sewn up.
Brooklyn's team features many former Baltimore Orioles players including Ned Hanlon, Willie Keeler, Hughie Jennings and Joe Kelley.
Detroit manager Hughie Jennings used Heilmann as the Tigers ’ starting first baseman, and he led the league in errors by a first baseman both years, including 31 in 1919 for a. 979 fielding percentage.
Baltimore Orioles ' HOF players Willie Keeler | ” Wee Willie ” Keeler, Joe Kelley, John McGraw, and Hughie Jennings, circa 1894
Grover Cleveland Alexander, Bancroft's teammate in Philadelphia, and Hughie Jennings, his coach in New York, considered Bancroft one of the best shortstops in MLB.
This trade brought in two future Hall of Fame players, which added to the already established Orioles core of players including third baseman John McGraw, catcher Wilbert Robinson, shortstop Hughie Jennings, and center fielder Joe Kelley, all future Hall of Fame members.
Four St. Bonaventure alumni have been elected to professional halls of fame: Baseball legends Hughie Jennings and John McGraw, for whom the university's athletic fields are named, are in the Baseball Hall of Fame ; Bob Lanier, ' 70, who led St. Bonaventure to the NCAA Final Four, is in the Basketball Hall of Fame ; and Jack Butler, ' 51, who had a stellar career with the Pittsburgh Steelers and was named to the NFL's All-Decade Team in the 1950s, was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2012.
Tigers manager Hughie Jennings called Somers and told him he was offering the trade because Cobb was not getting along with several teammates.
John McGraw ( baseball ) | John McGraw ( left ) and Hughie Jennings anchored the left side of the infield for Orioles teams that won three straight National League pennants.
Managed by Ned Hanlon, they won NL pennants in 1894, 1895 and 1896, and sported some of the most colorful players in history including John McGraw, Wee Willie Keeler, Hughie Jennings, Joe Kelley, Wilbert Robinson, and Dan Brouthers.
Kelley, Keeler, Hughie Jennings, Kid Gleason and McGraw " all began telling Brodie what a lovely dub he was, that he should go back to carrying the hod labor, etc.
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" He is one of a select number of major league managers in baseball history who have earned a law degree or passed a state bar exam ; others include John Montgomery Ward ( New York Giants, Brooklyn and Providence, late 1800s ), Hughie Jennings ( Detroit, 1907 – 20, New York Giants, 1924 ), Miller Huggins ( St. Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees, 1913 – 29 ), Muddy Ruel ( St. Louis Browns, 1947 ), Jack Hendricks ( St. Louis Cardinals, 1918, Cincinnati, 1924 – 29 ), and Branch Rickey ( St. Louis Browns, 1913 – 15, St. Louis Cardinals, 1919 – 25 ).
Five days later, against the Montreal Expos at Jarry Park, Pappas was again part of baseball history, albeit on the other side: he was responsible for Ron Hunt's 50th hit by pitch of the season, which broke the single-season record of 49 set by Hughie Jennings in 1896.
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Nevertheless, his team-mate, former Victoria state player Hughie Carroll, spotted Miller's talent and lured him to the rival South Melbourne club.
The album is the first not to feature guitar player and singer Henry Paul, who had acted as the second frontman behind Hughie Thomasson.
Hugh Kilpatrick " Hughie " Gallacher ( 2 February 1903 – 11 June 1957 ) was a Scottish football player in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Since no American League team would sign him ( on the advice of Detroit Tigers manager Hughie Jennings ), Chase was now effectively blackballed from the major leagues.
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Several notable athletes have emerged from the city of East Point, among them Reggie Rutland, Jonas Jennings ( NFL ), Nick Rogers ( NFL ), Bill Thorn, Donald Adams ( Basketball ), John Milner ( baseball ) and Jay Hudson.
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In the process, Jennings became the first Rockies player to win the National League Rookie of the Year award.
18-year old Northern Irish goalkeeper Pat Jennings also featured under McGarry, and made his international debut despite being a Third Division player.
Jennings and Joe Sample, the keyboard player for the Crusaders, go back to 1978 and began by writing the Midnight Believer album for B. B.
Buddy Holly's bass player, Waylon Jennings, was scheduled to fly on the plane, but gave his seat up to the Big Bopper, who was suffering from influenza.
Felix currently studies at the University of Surrey, along with the prestigious trumpet player Paul Jennings and the up and coming opera star James Johnson.
Hugh Ambrose Jennings ( April 2, 1869 – February 1, 1928 ) was a Major League Baseball player and manager from 1891 to 1925.
The fiery Jennings was also known as one of the most fearless players of his time, allowing himself to be hit by a pitch more than any other player.
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