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Albert Peter "Lefty"
Leifield (September 5, 1883 –
October 10, 1970) was an
American Major League Baseball pitcher with the
Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago...
- 65 or over. Trem Carr (1891–1946), film producer; born in
Trenton Lefty Leifield,
pitcher for the
Pittsburgh Pirates,
Chicago Cubs and St.
Louis Browns;...
- ninth-inning
error in MLB history, and Hill
became the
first pitcher since Lefty Leifield of the 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates to lose a
decision despite throwing at least...
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Chicago Cubs
defeats Lefty Leifield of the
Pittsburgh Pirates, 1–0, in
which both
pitchers allowed only one hit.
Leifield recorded the only hit for Pittsburgh...
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first inning.
September 26, 1906 (second game; 6 innings) –
Lefty Leifield,
Pittsburgh Pirates 8
Philadelphia Phillies 0 Game
called due to darkness...
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Chief Bender* 2.455 38
Hooks Wiltse 2.471 39 Sam
Leever 2.473
Lefty Leifield 2.473 41
Hippo Vaughn 2.486 42 Bob
Ewing 2.492 43
Clayton Kershaw 2.500...
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Holmes (1907–1987)
Lefty Hopper (1874–1959)
Frank Killen (1870–1939)
Lefty Leifield (1883–1970)
Lefty Mellix (1896–1985)
Lefty Moses (1914–1989)
Lefty Pangburn...
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Edmonston August 31 – Syd
Smith September 3 – Art
Fromme September 5 –
Lefty Leifield September 6 – ****
Bayless September 7 – John
Flynn September 17 – Leo...
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Charlie Leibrandt, MLB
pitcher 1979–93, 1985
World Series champion Lefty Leifield, MLB
pitcher 1905–20 Levi Leiter, co-founder of
Marshall Field & Co., president...
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Michigan Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 6
Detroit 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 X 5 8 0 WP:
George Mullin (1–1) LP:
Lefty Leifield (0–1)...