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Albert Leon
Mamaux (May 30, 1894 –
December 31, 1962) was an
American professional baseball player and manager. A right-handed
pitcher over
parts of twelve...
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Mamaux Building (formerly
Fulton and Arnold) is
located at 123
First Avenue in
downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was
built circa 1865. The Italianate...
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along with
George Cutshaw to the
Pittsburgh Pirates for
Burleigh Grimes, Al
Mamaux and
Chuck Ward. The
Pirates had been the only
National League team to do...
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first inning. His
relievers didn't fare much better, Al
Mamaux being removed in the
third and Rube
Marquard greeted by a
George Burns two-run...
- 2013. p.143-155. "Robins give
Pirates two
players for
three in big trade;
Mamaux obtained by
Robins in deal". The New York Times.
January 10, 1918. Retrieved...
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Entertainment in 1998.
While the
eponymous villain's name was
meant to be
spelled "
Mamaux" in English, the
Streamline release po****rized the "Mamo" spelling. In...
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great names of the
American pastime: Ed Barrow, Paul Kritc****, Al
Mamaux, Red Rolfe, Babe Ruth, Shag Shaughnessey, Bob Shawkey, and
George Weiss...
- the
great names of the
American pastime: Ed Barrow, Paul Kritc****, Al
Mamaux, Red Rolfe, Babe Ruth, Shag Shaughnessey, Bob Shawkey, and
George Weiss...
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April 16 @ Reds 2–4
Douglas Vance (0–1) Dale — 1–2 4
April 17 @ Reds 3–2
Mamaux (1–0)
Brown — — 2–2 5
April 18 @ Cubs 1–2 (10)
Vaughn Cooper (0–1) — — 2–3...
- Virginia.
Players of note
include Ernie Alten, Bill Cramer, Lee Fohl, Al
Mamaux,
Ralph Shafer,
Skeeter Shelton,
Johnny Siegle, and Dan Tipple. Managers...