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Edward Wilbur Ainsmith (born as
Edward Anshmedt;
February 4, 1890 –
September 6, 1981),
nicknamed "Dorf," was a
catcher in
Major League Baseball (MLB)...
- Jim
Bottomley 1B Milt
Stock 3B
Heinie Mueller CF
Howard Freigau SS
Eddie Ainsmith C Jeff
Pfeffer P 1922 Les Mann CF Del
Gainer 1B Milt
Stock 3B
Rogers Hornsby...
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Status & More". Baseball-Reference.com.
Retrieved 20 July 2023. "Eddie
Ainsmith". baseball-reference.com.
Retrieved 2008-08-03. "Jake Gettman". baseball-reference...
- Sam
Mellinger "Eddie
Ainsmith in Bad".
Democrat and Chronicle. 22
April 1915. p. 22.
Retrieved 5
February 2022. ""Eddie"
Ainsmith Released on Probation...
- Jack
Warner 100 21 79 Held the single-season record, 1897-1909 62
Eddie Ainsmith 99 79 20
Chief Meyers 99 0 99 64 Bill
Freehan 98 98 0 65 Spud
Davis 97...
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Highlanders for
third baseman John Knight. Then
Henry shared duties with
Eddie Ainsmith,
serving as the
personal catcher for
pitcher Walter Johnson. His most productive...
- season. She pla**** for
managers Bill
Allington (1945-'46), 1948-'52),
Eddie Ainsmith (1947) and
Johnny Rawlings (1953-'54). A .201
career hitter, she scored...
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Russian national champion Sergei Solovyov,
Russian national champion Eddie Ainsmith, Pla**** for
various Major League Baseball teams Victor Cole, Pla**** for...
- use
eight pitchers including infielder Germany Schaefer,
catcher Eddie Ainsmith,
outfielder Joe
Gedeon and
manager Clark Griffith.
Despite the use of these...
- it to Kingston, New York and sold it. In June 1948,
Haneles and
Eddie Ainsmith organized the
National Girls Baseball League,
which was to
operate in the...