George Leroy "Hooks" Wiltse (September 7, 1879 – January 21, 1959) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League...
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officer Hal Wiltse (1903–1983), American baseball player Hooks Wiltse (George Leroy Wiltse, 1879–1959), American baseball player Mark Wiltse (born 1988)...
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Red Ames Claude Elliott Christy Mathewson Joe McGinnity Dummy Taylor Hooks Wiltse Catchers Frank Bowerman Roger Bresnahan Infielders Boileryard Clarke...
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American Major League Baseball pitcher Hooks Warner (1894–1947), American Major League Baseball infielder Hooks Wiltse (1879–1959), American Major League...
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His younger brother was fellow major league pitcher George "Hooks" Wiltse. Lewis Wiltse was born in Bouckville, New York. Nicknamed "Snake" because of...
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George Bradley 2.434 36 Terry Larkin 2.435 37 Chief Bender* 2.455 38 Hooks Wiltse 2.471 39 Sam Leever 2.473 Lefty Leifield 2.473 41 Hippo Vaughn 2.486...
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a perfect game been broken up by the 27th batter being hit by pitch. Hooks Wiltse, Max Scherzer, and Joe Musgrove hold this rare feat. All three finished...
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Elliott Christy Mathewson Joe McGinnity Billy Milligan Dummy Taylor Hooks Wiltse Catchers Frank Bowerman Doc Marshall Jim O'Rourke Jack Warner Infielders...
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Yankees catcher (1918) Charley O'Leary 1921–1930 — Frank Roth 1921–1922 — Hooks Wiltse 1925 — Fred Merkle 1925–1926 Former Yankees first baseman (1925–1926)...
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Hawke Chick Fraser Nick Maddox No-hitter pitcher September 18, 1897 May 5, 1904 June 30, 1908 Succeeded by Ted Breitenstein Jesse Tannehill Hooks Wiltse...
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