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Second place on the
season list is held
jointly by Tony
Mullane and Bill
Stemmyer, who
threw 63 wild
pitches in 1884 and 1886, respectively.
Since 1900,...
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William Stemmyer (May 6, 1865 – May 3, 1945) was a
Major League Baseball pitcher for the
Boston Beaneaters and
Cleveland Blues. He was
nicknamed "Cannonball"...
- 200
batters in a
single season. The feat had been
accomplished by Bill
Stemmyer and Kid
Nichols in 1886 and 1890, respectively,
while the
franchise was...
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player and
coach Bill
Stearns (1853–1898),
American baseball player Bill
Stemmyer (1865–1945),
American professional baseball player Bill Stevenson, multiple...
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Stanley Mike
Stanton Charlie Starr Ray
Starr Harry Steinfeldt Fred Stem Bill
Stemmyer Casey Stengel Jackson Stephens Dave
Stevens Chris Stewart Joe
Stewart Jack...
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Bobby Mathews 2 (1881) Jim
Whitney 2 (1883) John
Morrill 2 (1884) Bill
Stemmyer 1 (1887) Bill
Sowders 2 (1889) John
Clarkson 3 (1891) Kid
Nichols 3 (1891)...
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Quakers 2 1887 Mark
Baldwin Frederick F****
Charlie Ferguson Bob
Pettit Bill
Stemmyer Mike
Tiernan Larry Twitc****
George Van
Haltren Chicago White Stockings...
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Frederick F**** (IND)
Charlie Ferguson (PHQ) Bob
Pettit (CHI) Bill
Stemmyer (BOS) Mike
Tiernan (NYG)
Larry Twitc**** (DET)
George Van
Haltren (CHI)...
- 1885
Boston Beaneaters Roster Pitchers Charlie Buffinton Daisy Davis Bill
Stemmyer Jim
Whitney Catchers Pat
Dealy Tom
Gunning Mert
Hackett Pop Tate Infielders...
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Stemle Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
Retrieved 2009-02-10. "Bill
Stemmyer Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
Retrieved 2009-02-10. "Casey Stengel...