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Adolf Wambsganss (March 19, 1894 –
December 8, 1985) was an
American second baseman in
Major League Baseball. From 1914
through 1926,
Wambsganss pla****...
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Friedrich Wambsganss, also
known as "Fritz"
Wambsganss (25 June 1886 – 12
January 1979) was a
German teacher, ****
Party official,
Sturmabteilung (SA)...
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three players achieve the feat
while on
their roster: Neal Ball, Bill
Wambsganss and Asdrúbal Cabrera. The
shortest time
between two un****isted triple...
- the head by a
pitched ball. In Game 5,
Cleveland second ba**** Bill
Wambsganss turned an un****isted
triple play. He
caught a line
drive off the bat of...
- the
defence of the Gau. The
position of
Gauleiter was held by
Friedrich Wambsganss from
February 1925 to 13
March 1926 and
Josef Bürckel from 13
March 1926...
- Pfalz-Saar (1
March 1935) Saar M from
February 1925 to 13
March 1926
Friedrich Wambsganss, then from
February 1926 to 1
March 1935
Josef Bürckel 51 Rhein-Ruhr 1926...
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Wambsganss, J.; Menzies, J.; Williams, A.; Jørgensen, U. G.; Udalski, A.; Bennett...
- run by a pitcher. In the top of the
fifth inning,
second baseman Bill
Wambsganss executed the
first (and only, so far) un****isted
triple play in World...
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lensing and its applications, see Ehlers,
Falco &
Schneider 1992 and
Wambsganss 1998 For a
simple derivation, see
Schutz 2003, ch. 23; cf.
Narayan & Bartelmann...
- been only the
second triple play in
World Series history (following Bill
Wambsganss' un****isted
triple play in 1920). With
Sanders on
second base and Terry...