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Clifford Carlton "
Gavvy"
Cravath (March 23, 1881 – May 23, 1963), also
nicknamed "Cactus", was an
American right fielder and right-handed
batter in Major...
- to the
pitching of
Grover Cleveland Alexander and the
batting prowess of
Gavvy Cravath, who set the 20th
century single-season
record for home runs with...
- and one half-sister,
Andrew [
Gavvy], Kai [Marcus] and Zoe [Karen]: most
noted in the
novel are his
older brother,
Gavvy, and
younger sister, Karen. Marcus...
- were more
impressed with Buck Freeman's
total of 25 home runs in 1899 or
Gavvy Cravath's 1915
total of 24. 29, by Babe Ruth,
Boston Red Sox (AL), 1919...
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hitter of the dead-ball era was
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder "Cactus"
Gavvy Cravath, who led the
National League in home runs six times, with a high...
- run in and two
runners in
scoring position, Phillies'
slugger "Cactus"
Gavvy Cravath hit a line
drive to deep left
field which was
caught for a harmless...
- Ruth * 4 1918–19
Boston (AL); 1920–21 New York (AL)
Gavvy Cravath 3 1913–15
Philadelphia (NL)
Gavvy Cravath 3 1917–19
Philadelphia (NL) Hack
Wilson * 3...
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Nuget Chiles (1899–1900): "What's The Use"
Gavvy Cravath,
Clifford Carlton Cravath (1908–1920): "Cactus
Gavvy", "Cactus" Clay Dalrymple,
Clayton Errol Dalrymple...
- Ana, California, as well as his uncle,
Major League Baseball outfielder Gavvy Cravath, and
grandparents in Kansas. Jeff was a
nickname given to him when...
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Brooklyn Dodgers infielder D. D. Crabb,
rancher and
Arizona State Senator Gavvy Cravath:
former right fielder for the
Philadelphia Phillies Richard Denning:...