- The
Amsterdam Rugmakers were a Canadian–American
League baseball team
based in Amsterdam, New York, USA, that pla**** from 1938 to 1942 and from 1946 to...
- the 1930s, it was sold to
Mohawk **** Mills. In 1939, the
Amsterdam Rugmakers arrived. The park was
their home
stadium until 1951. The park
burned down...
- (born 1948),
Israeli philosopher Olga
Fisch (born 1901–1990),
artist and
rugmaker Richard Fisch (1926–2011),
American psychiatrist Robert O.
Fisch (1925–2022)...
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Augusta Tigers Norfolk Tars
Wenatchee Chiefs Akron Yankees Amsterdam Rugmakers Joplin Miners Butler Yankees Big
Spring Barons Easton Yankees El Paso...
- Canadian–American League. On May 31, 1948, he
struck out 25
Amsterdam Rugmakers in a 15-inning game,
setting a
professional record, and
drove in the winning...
-
through 1951, with a three-year
break during World War II.
Amsterdam Rugmakers, 1938–1942, 1946–1951 (Amsterdam, New York)
Auburn Bouleys, 1938; Auburn...
- a player-manager with the
Amsterdam Rugmakers in the
class C Canadian–American League,
Sawyer led the
Rugmakers to a first-place
finish and
batted .369...
- Tars 1936–1940
Akron Yankees 1940
Binghamton Triplets 1940
Amsterdam Rugmakers 1949
Bradford Blue
Wings Coaching career (HC
unless noted)
Football 1940...
- John Earl
Simmons Jr. (June 6, 1920 –
August 1, 2008) was a
professional baseball and
basketball player. In baseball, he was an
outfielder in
Major League...
- Karl
August Drews (February 22, 1920 –
August 15, 1963) was an
American professional baseball right-handed pitcher,
whose baseball career spanned 21 seasons...