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Harry Ernest "Dutch"
Schirick (June 15, 1890 –
November 12, 1968) was a
pinch hitter in
Major League Baseball for one game in 1914, who also
later had...
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never pla**** the field. The
first three all pla**** in the 1910s:
Dutch Schirick (September 17, 1914 with the Browns), Bill
Batsch (September 9, 1916 with...
- home
games at
Dietz Stadium. In 1921, one time
major league player Dutch Schirick organized a semi-professional team, the Colonels, in Kingston, New York...
- the city court,
similar to his
manager on the
Kingston Colonials,
Dutch Schirick, who was also a
local judge. "Bud
Culloton Statistics and History". baseball-reference...
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baseball player Dutch Schirick was born in Ruby on June 15, 1890. In 1921, he
organized the semi-professional
Kingston Colonels team.
Schirick went on to become...
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Schepner 1919 3B Bill
Scherrer 1988 P Curt
Schilling 1988–1991 P
Dutch Schirick 1914 ?
Dutch Schliebner 1923 1B Ray
Schmandt 1915 1B
George Schmees 1952...
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chiefly the
Memphis Red Sox,
between 1922 and 1932.
November 12 –
Dutch Schirick, 78,
pinch hitter in one game for the 1914 St.
Louis Browns who
later became...
- (1911) – MLB
American League New York
Highlanders (1911)
Harry "Dutch"
Schirick (1914) – MLB
American League St.
Louis Browns (1914) Fred
Gillies (1918)...
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Schiraldi Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
Retrieved 2008-11-30. "Dutch
Schirick Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
Retrieved 2008-11-30. "Larry Schlafly...
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Bowden Bob
Clemens Bobby Messenger Burt
Shotton Ernie Walker Tilly Walker Gus
Williams Other batters Branch Rickey Dutch Schirick Manager Branch Rickey...