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    Lipman Emanuel "Lip" Pike (May 25, 1845 – October 10, 1893) the "Iron Batter", was an American star of 19th-century baseball in the United States. His...
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    home run total to lead a major league was four, recorded in the NL by Lip Pike in 1877 and Paul Hines in 1878. Baseball portal Babe Ruth Home Run Award...
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    players from the 1882 Worcester club ended up with the 1883 Phillies. Lip Pike, four-time Major League Baseball home run champion Lee Richmond, first...
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    was built next to the now-demolished Shea Stadium and opened in 2009. Lip Pike, four-time major league home run champion New York Metropolitans all-time...
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  • Digital Library. Pike called it a "voiceless exolabio-lingual trill", with the tongue vibrating against a protruding lower lip. Pike, Kenneth L. (1943)...
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  • helmed by the managing trio of Lip Pike, Bob Addy, and Jack Manning, the Reds finished 6th in the National League. Pike, the second baseman, led the team...
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  • manager and coach nicknamed "Leo the Lip" Steve "Lips" Kudlow, singer in Canadian rock band Anvil Lipman Lip Pike (1845–1893), one of the first professional...
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  • Stockings' home field – was later the site of Sportsman's Park. Outfielder Lip Pike, the previous three-time home run champion in the NA (1871, 1872, 1873)...
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  • the Providence Grays. Author Mark Twain was a fan of the team's. Lipman Pike, major league baseball; first Jewish baseball player; home run champion Tom...
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  • with a 28–0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on August 21, 1883. Lip Pike: Major League Baseball four-time home run champion; first prominent Jewish...
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