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Nicholas Altrock (September 15, 1876 –
January 20, 1965) was an
American professional baseball player and coach. He pla**** in the
major leagues as a left-handed...
- the top of the sixth.
Altrock walked, and was
sacrificed to
second base by Ed Hahn.
Fielder Jones then
singled to
center but
Altrock was
thrown out at the...
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coaching lines, and his
comedy routines with
fellow Washington coach Nick
Altrock,
earned him the
nickname "The
Clown Prince of Baseball" (a
sobriquet later...
- even decades)
after their careers had
otherwise ended. The
careers of
Altrock, Miñoso, Austin, and
Latham had also
effectively ended many
years before...
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player to
appear in the
major leagues in five
different decades (Nick
Altrock is the other). Miñoso's
White Sox
uniform number 9 was
retired in 1983...
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Waddell (1899) Inducted, 1946 Sam
Crawford (1899) Inducted, 1957 Nick
Altrock (1899)
Theodore Breitenstein (1891) ERA
Leader Hal
Carlson (1915) Bud Clancy...
- of the 40 man
roster and
league minimum salaries.
Minnie Miñoso, Nick
Altrock and
Satchel Paige are the only
three players to have
appeared in major...
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history and the second-longest such
streak in MLB
history behind Nick
Altrock, who
spent 42
straight seasons listed as a
coach for the old Washington...
- needed] Rock
Sound Awards Alternative Press Music Awards Boston Music Awards AltRock Awards Kerrang!
Awards Citations Pearlman 2015, p. 62 Scarpino, Gina (February...
- they will not
relinquish through the end of the season. June 30: Nick
Altrock starts and
pitches eight innings in a 10–3 road loss to the
Chicago White...