Harry Strohm (October 28, 1901 – December 23, 1975) played and managed in minor league baseball from the 1920s to the 1950s. He ranks second all-time in...
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1964), American politician Gertrude Strohm (1843-1927), American author, compiler and game designer Harry Strohm (1901–1975), American minor league baseball...
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winning the 1937 Evangeline League Championship. In 1937, under manager Harry Strohm, the Indians finished with a regular season record of 73-65 to finish...
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Raffensberger (1956) MLB All-Star Dave Stenhouse (1956) 2x MLB All-Star Harry Strohm (1948-1950) Al Zarilla (1939) MLB All-Star Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles...
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Morbidity Museum in the third episode ("Edward Mordrake, Part I"). John Strohm wrote "Ballad of Lobster Boy," inspired by Grady Stiles and recorded the...
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Indians 67 87 .435 21.0 116,703 Ralph Winegarner Lincoln Athletics 67 87 .435 21.0 61,483 Les Bell Des Moines Bruins 57 97 .370 31.0 62,597 Harry Strohm...
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began its one-year run. They were classified as Class D. The team featured Harry Kane and Beals Becker who were the only two players on the club that played...
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Charlie Root Lost in 1st round 1951 73–78 5th Al Todd 1952 57–97 8th Harry Strohm 1953 77–78 4th Kemp Wicker / Bruce Edwards Champions 1954 88–66 2nd Les...
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Columbus Bengals/ Cleveland Bengals 64 73 .467 19.5 Slim Brewer Clarksdale Ginners 60 79 .432 24.5 Harry Strohm Greenwood Chiefs 52 84 .382 31.0 Clay Hopper...
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Peaches Sally League Ed Hartness A Des Moines Bruins Western League Harry Strohm B Greensboro Patriots Carolina League Kemp Wicker C Visalia Cubs California...
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