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Isaac Leonard Kahdot (October 22, 1899 –
March 31, 1999) was a
professional baseball third baseman in
Major League Baseball.
Nicknamed "Chief", he pla****...
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summer of 1972, when the two-man show of
Chief Thundercloud (pitchman Leo
Kahdot, a
Potawatomi from Oklahoma) and Peg Leg Sam (harmonicist-singer-comedian...
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Records Preceded by Bill Otis
Oldest recognized verified living baseball player December 15, 1990 –
September 17, 1998 Succeeded by Ike
Kahdot...
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Columbia label. In the 1950s,
Anderson toured with Leo "Chief Thundercloud"
Kahdot of the
Potawatomi tribal nation and his
medicine show,
often with the harmonica...
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Records Preceded by Ike
Kahdot Oldest recognized verified living baseball player March 31, 1999 –
April 3, 2002 Succeeded by
Ralph Erickson...
- pitcher: 79
Frank Jude,
Mille Lacs Ojibwe,
Major League Baseball outfielder Ike
Kahdot, Potawatomi,
third baseman for the
Cleveland Indians: 167
Louis Leroy,...
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first baseman Uke Clanton. For
shortstop Chick Sorrells,
third baseman Ike
Kahdot and left
fielder Joe Rabbitt, all of whom had made
between 1–3 appearances...
- (1932) Paul
Hinson (1932) Hank
Hulvey (1938) Cobe
Jones (1938, MGR) Ike
Kahdot (1933-1935) Wes
Kingdon (1937, MGR)
Maury Newlin (1938) Red
Phillips (1933...
- (1921) Russ
Ennis (1922, MGR)
Eddie Foster (1906) Tex
Jeanes (1922) Ike
Kahdot (1922)
Billy Kelsey (1907) Pat
McNulty (1922)
Frank Moore (1907) Bill Stuart...
- Cal Jr.;
managed Orioles from 1987
through April 11, 1988.
March 31 – Ike
Kahdot, 99,
third baseman for the 1922
Cleveland Indians, who at the time of his...