- John M.
Traffley (1862—1900) was an
American professional baseball player who pla**** for the 1889
Louisville Colonels. He
appeared in one game for the...
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William Franklin Traffley (December 21, 1859 – June 23, 1908) was a
baseball player.
Traffley was born in
Staten Island, New York. When he was 18 years...
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Tomko Dave
Tomlin Chuck Tompkins Fred
Toney Ángel
Torres Bill
Tozer Bill
Traffley Blake Trahan Jeff
Treadway Alex Treviño
Manny Trillo John
Tsitouris Greg...
- 1993–1999, 2007 Chad Tracy, 1B-3B, 2010 Jim Tracy, OF, 1980–1981 Bill
Traffley, C, 1878 Fred Treacey, OF, 1874 Bill Tremel, P, 1954–1956
Manny Trillo...
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Pitchers Terry Larkin Laurie Reis
Catchers Bill
Harbridge Phil
Powers Bill
Traffley Infielders Bob
Ferguson Frank Hankinson Bill
McClellan Albert Spalding...
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mostly as a
pitcher and outfielder, from 1881 to 1887. May 15 – John
Traffley, 38[?],
right fielder who
appeared in two
games with the 1889 Louisville...
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Everett Mills, 63,
first baseman for six seasons, 1871–1876. June 23 – Bill
Traffley, 38,
catcher for the 1878
Chicago White Stockings. July 18 – John Brown...
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Frank Todd Phil
Tomney Steve Toole George Townsend Jim Toy Bill
Traffley John
Traffley Jim Tray Fred
Treacey Pete
Treacey George Treadway George Trenwith...
- outfielder, hit "Shot
Heard 'Round the World";
attended Curtis High
School Bill
Traffley (1859–1908) – MLB
catcher for the
Chicago White Stockings Tuck
Turner (1867–1945)...
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Retrieved 2008-11-04. "Bill
Traffley Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com.
Retrieved 2008-11-04. "John
Traffley Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com...