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Charles Gardner Radbourn (December 11, 1854 –
February 5, 1897),
nicknamed "Old Hoss", was an
American professional baseball pitcher who pla**** 12 seasons...
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Radbourn is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Radbourn (1854–1897),
American baseball player George Radbourn (1856–1904), American...
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Nicholas Radbourn Hewer (born 17
February 1944) is a
retired British television presenter,
company director (2010) and
former public relations consultant...
- who, in the
official scorer's judgment, was the most effective.
Charles Radbourn holds the
record for the most wins in a single-season,
winning 60 games...
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belongs to
Charles Radbourn, am****ed in 1884, who in that year set a
major league single-season
record with at
least 59 wins.
Radbourn struck out 441 batters...
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appearance of the
finger in the
United States was in 1886, when Old Hoss
Radbourn, a
baseball pitcher for the
Boston Beaneaters, was
photographed giving...
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Metropolitans (AA), 6–0,
behind Radbourn, in what is
considered to be the
first official postseason interleague game.
Radbourn allowed two hits and struck...
- his No, David!. He has also
written A Bad Case of Stripes, How
Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball, and The
Amazing Christmas Extravaganza.
Shannon illustrated...
- pitchers,
Charles "Old Hoss"
Radbourn and
Charlie Sweeney.
After Sweeney jumped to the
Union ****ociation in mid-season,
Radbourn pitched most of the Grays'...
- back,
Sweeney signed with Lucas' team,
leaving Radbourn by himself.
Leveraging his situation,
Radbourn pledged to stay with the club and be the sole primary...