- 2 in (1.88 m), 180 lb.,
Hungling batted and
threw right-handed. He was born in Dayton, Ohio. In a three-season career,
Hungling was a .241
hitter (33-for-137)...
- 1905–1915 Al Humphrey, OF, 1911 Todd Hundley, C, 1999–2000, 2003
Bernie Hungling, C, 1922–1923 Ron Hunt, 2B, 1967
George Hunter, P/OF, 1909–1910 Willard...
- Mark ****smann 1989 P Tim
Hulett 1989–1994 3B Nick
Hundley 2014 C
Bernie Hungling 1930 C
Billy Hunter 1953–1954 SS
Tommy Hunter 2011–2015, 2016 P Dave Huppert...
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Gilbert (1912) Ted
Goulait (1912) Stan Gray (1912) Tex
Hoffman (1916)
Bernie Hungling (1916) Bill Keen (1911–1914)
Mickey Keliher (1913) John
Kelleher (1913)...
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Haley Bruce Hartford Ziggy Hasbrook Irv
Higginbotham Shags Horan Bernie Hungling Bill
Hunter Frank Isbell Tex
Jones Red
Kelly Ed
Kinsella Joe
Klugmann Cliff...
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February 29
Ralph Miller Roy
Parker March 3 – Bert
Griffith March 5 –
Bernie Hungling March 8 –
Lefty Clarke March 9 – Rube
Yarrison March 16 –
Arlas Taylor...
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Schreiber Harry Shriver Sherry Smith Dazzy Vance Catchers Hank
DeBerry Bernie Hungling Otto
Miller Zack
Taylor Infielders Sam
Crane Andy High Hal
Janvrin Jimmy...
- Browns, 1918
Chicago Cubs and 1920–1921
Cincinnati Reds.
March 30 –
Bernie Hungling, 72,
catcher for the
Brooklyn Robins (1922–1923) and St.
Louis Browns (1930)...
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Humphries Johnny Humphries Nick
Hundley Randy Hundley Todd
Hundley Bernie Hungling Bill
Hunnefield Ben Hunt **** Hunt Joel Hunt Ken Hunt (OF) Ken Hunt (P)...
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Stewart Fred
Stiely Rollie Stiles Catchers Jack
Crouch Rick
Ferrell Bernie Hungling Clyde Manion Infielders Lu Blue Jack
Burns Sammy Hale Joe H****ler Red Kress...