Lewis DeWitt "Snake" Wiltse (December 5, 1871 – August 25, 1928) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia...
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American soccer player Snake Wiltse (Lewis DeWitt Wiltse, 1871–1928), American baseball player This page lists people with the surname Wiltse. If an internal...
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Baseball (MLB) from 1904 to 1915. He was the younger brother of pitcher Snake Wiltse. "Hooks" earned his nickname because of the movement of his exceptional...
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quarterback Tom Sturdivant (1930–2009), American Major League Baseball pitcher Snake Wiltse (1871–1928), American Major League Baseball pitcher Thomas Kinney (1868–1912)...
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Senators, May 9, 1918 (10 innings) 1 single, 3 doubles, 1 triple Tied with Snake Wiltse, Red Ruffing and Jack Harshman Extra-base hits, career: 1,350 (506 doubles...
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Wilson, P, 2015, 2021 Kris Wilson, P, 2006 Pete Wilson, P, 1908–1909 Snake Wiltse, P, 1902–1903 Gordie Windhorn, OF, 1959 Dave Winfield, OF, 1981–1988...
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L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts June 27, 1901: Snake Wiltse was released by the Pirates. In the early 20th century and earlier, the...
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acquired from the Athletics by the Providence Grays. July 20, 1901: Snake Wiltse was signed as a free agent by the Athletics. Note: Pos = Position; G...
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Dillon from the Tigers, but released him after using him in two games. Snake Wiltse was sent to the Orioles from the Philadelphia Athletics on July 19, but...
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Clark Griffith Harry Howell Ambrose Puttmann Eddie Quick Jesse Tannehill Snake Wiltse Barney Wolfe Catchers Monte Beville Pat McCauley Jack O'Connor Jack Zalusky...
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