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Alphonse Case "
Phonney"
Martin (August 4, 1845 – May 24, 1933) was an
American professional baseball right fielder and
pitcher who pla**** two seasons...
- Fred Goldsmith. In 1869, a
reporter for the New York
Clipper described Phonney Martin as an "extremely hard
pitcher to hit for the ball
never comes in...
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Belgian gymnast Alphonse Yanghat (1947–2018),
Congolese Olympic sprinter Phonney Martin (1845–1943),
American baseball player Alphonse James de Rothschild...
- (disambiguation),
including Phil
Martin Philippe Martin (disambiguation)
Phonney Martin (1845–1933),
American baseball player Pierre Martin (disambiguation)...
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fourth in the NA with 82 runs
scored and
fifth in
fielding runs-outfield.
Phonney Martin,
right fielder/pitcher. He
batted .221 with 14 runs
batted in. He...
- 1981–2009 3707
Frank Marshall AA 1887 2
Lewis Martin NA 1871, 1873–1874 7
Phonney Martin†‡ NA, NL 1871, 1873, 1875–1876 10
Bruce Martine NL 1991 1 Charlie...
- 1872
Brooklyn Eckfords Roster Pitchers Martin Malone Phonney Martin Joe
McDermott O'Rourke
George Zettlein Catchers Doug
Allison William Bestick Nat Jewett...
- "Pepper
Martin Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
Retrieved 2009-09-17. "
Phonney Martin Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
Retrieved 2009-09-17. "Ray...
- 48,
backup catcher for the
Cincinnati Reds from 1908 to 1909. May 24 –
Phonney Martin, 87, player/manager for the 1872
Brooklyn Eckfords of the National...
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Mansell Tom
Mansell George Mappes Lefty Marr Ed Mars Al
Martin Frank Martin Phonney Martin Harry Maskrey Leech Maskrey Charlie Mason Ernie Mason Bill M****ey...